CM Yogi
By-elections will be held in 9 seats in Uttar Pradesh. Hence, the BJP seems to be flexing its muscles to win in these seats. The BJP has a complete plan ready to win in the by-elections. CM Yogi will start his campaign from Western UP. CM Yogi will hold 9 public meetings in 3 days across all seats.
CM Yogi will hold public meetings on November 8, 9 and 11 for the by-elections. Deputy Chief Ministers Keshav Prasad Maurya and Brajesh Pathak will also hold a public meeting. Polling for the Uttar Pradesh by-election will be held on November 13. Thereafter, the election results will be announced on November 23.
CM Yogi’s complete schedule
CM Yogi will address public meetings in Ghaziabad, Kundalji and Mirapur on November 8. Thereafter, on November 9, he will meet the public in Sisamau, Karhal and Khair. The CM will address public meetings in Katehari, Phulpur and Majhwa on November 11. In addition, responsible ministers have been instructed to conduct campaigning in the seats for which they are responsible.
Ministers were also given publicity responsibilities
The UP BJP has fielded office bearers in all nine seats. Minister Rakesh Sajjan and Minister Dayashankar Singh will contest from the Phulpur seat. Ministers Swatantra Dev Singh, Sanjay Nishad and Dayashankar Mishra will contest from the Kethari seat. JPS Rathore, Jaswant Saini and Gulab Devi will contest from Kundarki seat. Sunil Sharma, Brijesh Singh and Kapil Dev Aggarwal to campaign from Ghaziabad seat .
Well, Minister Lakshmi Narayan Chaudhary will contest from the seat. Ministers Jaiveer Singh, Yogendra Upadhyay and Ajit Pal will campaign from the Karhal seat. Ministers Suresh Khanna and Nitin Aggarwal will seek polls from Sisamau seat and minority Morcha officials have also been deployed in Kanpur Sisamau seat. Ministers Anil Rajbhar, Ashish Patel, Ravindra Jaiswal, Ramkesh Nishad will contest from the Manjhwa seat. Ministers Anil Kumar, Somendra Tomar and KP Malik will contest from the Meerapur seat.
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