How Yogi became BJP's Brahmastra, wherever he held a rally he got 100% victory, 4 election figures are giving testimony..

Uttar Pradesh:- Chief Minister CM Yogi Adityanath is the star campaigner of BJP. Yogi Baba's magic is visible not only in UP but in the entire country. BJP sends him as a star campaigner to different states in every election. Wherever CM Yogi holds public meetings in support of BJP or their alliance, the opposition collapses there. In front of one of their meetings and rallies, all the equations of the opposing parties collapse. This is not what we are doing, this is what their statistics are showing.

Yogi's rally means victory is certain

Yogi Adityanath means guarantee of victory. An example of this is Maharashtra-Haryana and Kashmir elections. The slogan 'Batenge to Katenge' had made a lot of headlines in the Maharashtra elections. Everyone knows the election results. Wherever CM Yogi Adityanath campaigned in Jammu, BJP won everywhere. Yogi also has a big contribution in blooming the lotus of BJP in Haryana. Now his litmus test is in Delhi. So let us know in which states, on how many seats Yogi campaigned, on what percentage of seats the candidates won.

Campaigned on 4 seats in Jammu and Kashmir, 100 percent strike rate of victory

CM Yogi had held 4 rallies in Jammu. Kathua seat, RS Pura South seat, Ramgarh seat and Ramnagar seat. BJP won at these four places.

Campaigned on 12 seats in Maharashtra, 92 percent strike rate of victory
In the Maharashtra Assembly elections, Yogi Adityanath held rallies in a total of 12 assembly constituencies. Of these, BJP had won on 11 seats, while it had lost only one seat. That means Yogi's strike rate in Maharashtra was around 92 percent.

Campaigned on 13 assembly seats in Jharkhand, 92 percent strike rate of victory

In Jharkhand, Yogi Adityanath held rallies on a total of 13 assembly seats, winning 5 and losing 8. That means Yogi's strike rate was around 38 percent.

Campaigned on 14 assembly seats in Jharkhand, 64 percent strike rate of victory

The charisma of UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath was visible in Haryana also. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had campaigned on 14 seats. Won on 9 of them, while BJP candidate lost on 5 seats. Yogi's strike rate in Haryana was 64 percent.

Yogi's rally on 14 seats in Delhi Assembly, strike rate

The way Yogi has contributed to the election results, now everyone's eyes are on Yogi. What will be the strike rate of Yogi's victory in BJP's Delhi elections, it will be known after the results. However, Yogi still has to hold 14 public meetings in four days, there can be changes in this as per the demand of the voters.

When will Delhi Assembly elections be held?

Let us tell you that voting for 70 seats of Delhi Assembly is to be held on 5th February. The result will be announced on 8th February. A total of 1522 candidates had filed their nomination papers on the last day of nomination in this election. But after withdrawal of names and sorting of nomination papers, now a total of 699 candidates are left in the fray.


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