PM Modi sets tone for UP Elections 2022; Opposition confident of victory

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PM Modi sets tone for UP elections 2022

Highlight

  • BJP ministers are regularly visiting Uttar Pradesh and interacting with the people of the state
  • The saffron party has already appointed election in-charge and election co-in-charge for UP.
  • Areas have been divided among three big names of the party – JP Nadda, Amit Shah and Rajnath Singh.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has started efforts to address the people of Uttar Pradesh ahead of the 2022 assembly elections. And not only in UP, elections are scheduled in five states, UP is most important for the saffron party. However, the opposition parties are claiming to form the next government after the elections.

It is worth noting that PM Modi had left the Lok Sabha seat of Gujarat after his victory in 2014 and chose Varanasi as his workplace keeping in mind the importance and importance of Uttar Pradesh.

The Prime Minister knows that the road to New Delhi in 2024 passes through the assembly elections to be held in 2022.

UP Election 2022: How BJP is preparing for big elections

With the Model Code of Conduct coming into force in January, the BJP has gathered its feet. Meanwhile, Home Minister Amit Shah has cleared the air that Yogi Adityanath Chief Ministerial candidate.

The ministers of the Narendra Modi government are regularly visiting the state and interacting with the people through foundation laying ceremonies and inaugurations of various projects.

BJP has already appointed election in-charge and election co-in-charge. central minister Dharmendra Pradhan, Anurag ThakurAnd four other members have been entrusted with the responsibility. Arjun Ram MeghwalShobha Karandlaje, Annapurna Devi, party general secretary Saroj Pandey, former Haryana minister Captain Abhimanyu and Rajya Sabha MP Vivek Thakur have been made co-in-charges.

Areas have been divided among the three big names of the party. BJP National President JP Nadda has been given two areas while Home Minister Amit Shah and Defense Minister have been given Rajnath Singh Two zones have been allotted to each. JP Nadda from Gorakhpur and Kanpur, Rajnath Singh and Braj from Kashi and Awadh and Amit Shah from West.

On top of that Prime Minister Modi himself is monitoring the work.

UP Elections 2022: PM Modi is keeping special watch on the state

Uttar Pradesh is the first state where the Prime Minister visited for three days. Earlier this month, PM Modi visited Sultanpur, where he inaugurated the Purvanchal Expressway. He later visited Mahoba and Jhansi for the event.

The Prime Minister has participated in the IG-DIG conference being held from across the country in Lucknow. He reached Raj Bhavan on 19 November and would leave for New Delhi later on 21 November. He will again visit Noida in UP where he will lay the foundation stone of Asia’s largest Jewar airport.

The Prime Minister is regularly interacting with the people of the state and counting the work done by his government along with pointing out the corruption, anarchy and nepotism of the previous governments.

With extensive preparations, it becomes clear that the prime minister will not leave the upcoming state elections to Yogi Adityanath alone. He will hold massive rallies in the coming times in view of the elections.

UP Elections 2022: Opposition Plays Card

Congress State President Ajay Kumar Lallu has said that the Prime Minister is continuously visiting Uttar Pradesh due to the fear of defeat in the upcoming elections.

“People are upset, youth are unemployed and women are insecure. Inflation is at its peak, farmers are dying. Because of these issues BJP will lose. They know we will win and that’s why BJP members are visiting Uttar Pradesh.” So many times,” he said.

He further claimed that the Congress would form the government in the state.

Abhishek Mishra, a former minister in the Samajwadi Party government, has said that the BJP knows that they are not going to form the government in the elections. He further claimed that his party would form the government with an absolute majority.

Talking about the Prime Minister’s visit to the state, Bahujan Samaj Party’s Rajya Sabha MP Ashok Siddharth said that the BJP knows that he is not going to come back to power.

However, he said that no party would get an absolute majority in the upcoming elections and it would be a tripartite struggle.

He said that the voters of BSP are silent and his party has its own election booth committee. Each committee consists of five members who are given the responsibility of convincing 10 voters each.

Different parties have their own claims regarding the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections. But this election is very important. If UP wins, Delhi will not have to struggle much to win.

(with inputs from ANI)

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