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The Bharatiya Janata Party has intensified its preparations for the Assembly elections to be held early next year in Uttar Pradesh. In view of this, BJP will take out six big yatras across the State. The first Yatra will start on December 7.
Through these six yatras, the party will cover Awadh, Kashi, Gorakhpur, Brij, Western UP and Bundelkhand regions. BJP will bring its workers into the election mode along with informing everyone about the development and welfare schemes of the current government.
This decision was taken in the meeting of the Election Steering Committee held on Tuesday for the elections held at the State headquarters of the BJP. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, BJP State President Swatantra Dev Singh, Deputy CMs Keshav Prasad Maurya and Dinesh Sharma, Union Minister and Assembly election in-charge Dharmendra Pradhan and BJP State Organisation General Secretary Sunil Bansal and Law Minister Brajesh Pathak along with many prominent people were present.
A BJP official said that now the achievements of the central and State governments will be told to people in the yatras. He said that the detailed action plan for the yatra will be decided later. A committee will be formed to conduct these yatras and all the big leaders will be given important responsibility in these yatras.
While speaking to the media, Swatantra Dev said, “BJP will go to the people by taking six yatras.” Along with this, he claimed that on the strength of the workers and with the blessings of the people, BJP is going to form the government once again with 300+ seats.
In November 2016, before the 2017 Assembly elections, BJP started its election campaign by taking out four parivartan yatras. It was started from Jhansi under the leadership of BJP State President Keshav Prasad Maurya and apart from this, parivartan yatras were also taken out from Saharanpur, Sonbhadra and Ballia, in which BJP gave the slogan of fear-free and corruption-free Uttar Pradesh against the then Samajwadi Party government. The BJP had then won a whopping 312 out of 403 Assembly seats in the 2017 elections.
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