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Ahead of Assembly elections, BJP plans 6 yatras across UP

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Lucknow, Nov 30: The BJP on Tuesday decided to take out six yatras covering all the 403 assembly seats of Uttar Pradesh ahead of the 2022 elections to make people aware of the developmental work done by its governments at the Centre and in the state.
Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council member Vidyasagar Sonkar has been made the in-charge of the yatras. According to a party leader, national and state-level leaders of the BJP are likely to participate in these yatras.
The decision was taken during a meeting at the BJP state headquarters here in presence of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, state BJP president Swatantra Dev Singh, Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, who is the party’s in-charge of the state elections, and others. Deputy Chief Ministers Keshav Prasad Maurya and Dinesh Sharma and general secretary (organisation) Sunil Bansal, who also attended the meeting, discussed various aspects of the yatras, the Uttar Pradesh BJP said in a statement here.
During the six yatras, the BJP will tell people about the achievements of the central government in the last seven-and-half years and of the state government in the last five years, Adityanath said.
“Before the 2017 assembly elections, we had taken out (similar) yatras highlighting the shortcomings of the previous governments. This time, we are going to tell the people of the state about our achievements and seek their blessings once again,” he said.
Sharpening his attack on rival political parties, Adityanath said, “Prime Minister Narendra Modi changed the country’s politics, which was confined to dynasties, regionalism, linguism and casteism since independence. He changed it for the villages, poor, farmers, youth and women and initiated a campaign for establishing a new India… now every citizen is talking about it.”
Adityanath claimed that the common people are happy about the schemes for their welfare.
The benefits of the schemes are reaching the last person of the society without any discrimination, he claimed.
“We will reach out to the 25 crore people of the state with the achievement and welfare schemes of the state government and the Centre through these yatras. These yatras will break the barriers of casteism, appeasement and dynastic politics,” Adityanath said.
According to a BJP office-bearer, the details of the yatras are yet to be finalised.
The saffron party had won 312 out of the 403 assembly seats in Uttar Pradesh in the last assembly elections, while its allies won 13. (PTI)

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