Election fever: UP CM Yogi Adityanath on whirlwind tour

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has left behind leaders of other parties including Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav when it comes to visiting different districts during the election season.

CM Yogi has made more than 100 visits in the last five months to several districts in 156 days. He not only laid foundation stones and inaugurated projects worth lakhs of crores including corona management, flood relief and development works but also checked the actual implementation of welfare schemes.

The UP CM has visited an average of 20 districts every month in the last five months and participated in various programmes. Yogi has been visiting districts in the state capital amid a hectic schedule with various government meetings.

In December, Yogi has reached more than 23 districts, where he has inaugurated or laid the foundation stone of various welfare schemes. Similarly, he has visited 17 districts in November, 13 in October, 32 in September and 15 in August. This month the CM had visited Rampur on January 1, Meerut on January 2 and Lucknow, Amethi on January 3.

As the UP assembly elections are approaching, leaders of various parties from other states have also entered the electoral fray with their agenda, but their politics is limited to statements on Twitter and in the media. In about five years, except a few districts, Yogi has visited every district about three to four times. The districts he visited include Noida and Ayodhya, which the former chief minister used to shy away from.

Yogi had visited several districts including Auraiya, Etawah, Varanasi, Ghazipur, Ballia in August last year and Bahraich, Gonda, Balrampur, Siddharthnagar and Maharajganj in September. To give relief to the flood victims, he went to the ground and distributed relief material to the people. Earlier, Yogi visited Firozabad and met the fever victims and assured them that the government is with them in every situation.

CM Yogi visited 18 mandals and 40 districts in 26 days in May last year during the second wave of Corona. During this he shared the joys and sorrows of the people and visited both the cities and villages. Along with this, he held a review meeting with the officers and also inspected the Integrated Kovid Control Command Center.

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