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How Can You Vote For A Party Who Is Not Available During The Need Hour? Questions Yogi Adityanath Slamming Opposition

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Ghaziabad: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, slams Akhilesh Yadav amid not being on grounds during the pandemic. Yogi Adityanath said in Ghaziabad today that there was no electricity in UP before 2017, those who are saying today that 300 units of electricity will be given free of cost, they should be asked how are you talking about giving electricity free of cost?

The Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh said that Congress, SP, and BSP were not seen anywhere on the field during the Corona period. Only the workers of BJP along with the central and state government were struggling to save the lives of the people. Attacking on the opposition he questions how can vote for a political party and bring them in power who is not available at the need hour, during the pandemic? 

CM Yogi states that the model of development has been given to UP

Chief Minister Yogi said that we have given a model of development to UP. Asia’s largest airport is going to be built in Jewar. The food available to the poor was earlier sent to Bangladesh through the mafia. Yogi Adityanath accused the Samajwadi Party and said that a ticket was given to the one who was responsible for the migration in Kairana.

Earlier, CM Yogi Adityanath had said that Samajwadi Party was dreaming of creating Kashmir here through Kairana. 

The first phase of voting for the assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh will be held on February 10 and for this, senior BJP leaders, including Union Home Minister Amit Shah, campaigned door-to-door in the districts where votes would be cast in the first phase.

Amid the upcoming Uttar Pradesh Assembly Elections, BJP is planning to conduct a ‘door-to-door campaign’ at Uttar Pradesh. BJP moved into high gear Saturday with Home Minister Amit Shah, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, and party chief JP Nadda on the campaign trail in politically key western Uttar Pradesh, which votes on February 10. Amit Shah will be holding a door-to-door campaign in Kairana district – where the BJP hopes to use the ‘Hindu migration’ controversy – and will address a public meeting in Shamli today.

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Amarinder’s Punjab Lok Congress Releases First List Of 22 Candidates

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Chandigarh: Captain Amarinder Singh on Sunday announced the the first list of candidates contesting election from Punjab Lok Congress. The list consists 22 names of candidates, contesting assembly elections to be held on February 20 from 22 constituencies. Singh will contest from Patiala assembly seat, under his newly formed party Punjab Lok Congress.

The second list is likely to be released in two days. Singh said out of 22 candidates, 2 are from Majha, 3 from Doaba and 17 from Malwa region.

PLC has currently got 37 of the 117 seats in the state as part of its alliance with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and SAD (Sanyukt), with discussions still in progress on possibly another five seats for the party.

Of the 37 seats in the PLC kitty, the maximum of 26 are from Malwa region. The PLC’s share in seat allocation for Majha region currently stands at seven, while Doaba region accounts for four seats. 

During the announcement of names Amarinder said, all these candidates had strong political credentials and were known faces in their respective constituencies. There is one woman in the first list. Farzana Alam Khan, a former SAD MLA and wife of late DGP Izhar Alam Khan, will contest from Malerkotla. 

Besides Amarinder, there are eight other Jat Sikhs in the list. Four of the candidates belong to the SC community, three to OBC community, while five are Hindu faces.

In addition to Amarinder and Farzana Alam, another key candidate from Malwa is the current Patiala mayor, Sanjeev Sharma, who will contest the Patiala rural seat.

Kamaldeep Saini is the candidate from Kharar, while Jagmohan Sharma will contest from Ludhiana east. The Ludhiana south seat will be represented by Satinderpal Singh Tajpuri.

According to report, Amarinder Singh had single-handedly transformed this region into a game-changer for the Congress in the 2007 polls with his ground-breaking Water Termination Act of 2004 as well as the introduction of BT cotton.

Kamaldeep Saini, former PPCC secretary, former Chairman Cooperative Bank Punjab and General Secretary in-charge (Org) PLC, has been finalised as the candidate from Kharar, while Jagmohan Sharma, who was President of District Congress Committee, Ludhiana and is currently PLC district president, has been selected for Ludhiana East.

 

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