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Mission 2022: CM Yogi told how the candidates will be decided for the UP elections, who will get the ticket

Mission 2022: CM Yogi told how the candidates will be decided for the UP elections, who will get the ticket

 


Before the UP elections, Chief Minister Yogi has made it clear that he will contest the assembly elections from wherever the party asks. This is the first time Yogi has given any statement regarding his own fight. During an informal interaction with reporters at Gorakhpur's Gorakhnath temple, for the first time, Yogi Adityanath said that he will contest the elections according to the wishes of the party. 


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The party has a parliamentary board and it decides who will contest from where he said. Only the parliamentary board will decide who gets tickets and who doesn't.



Yogi Adityanath is currently a member of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council. Replying to a question about his contest in the coming assembly elections, he said, "I have always contested elections and will fight from wherever the party tells me." While discussing in detail the positive changes brought in the state during his tenure of four and a half years, Chief Minister Yogi said that whatever the BJP had said in the last assembly elections, it has been done in every area in the four and a half years of the formation of the government. 


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Adityanath said, when we came to the government in the year 2017, the worst situation was law and order, but today the law and order situation of Uttar Pradesh is an example in the whole country. There was no riot in four and a half years. All the festivals including Deepawali were completed peacefully. 




He said that the celebration of Deepotsav in Ayodhya has taken over the world stage. Diwali has been celebrated even before our arrival, Kumbh was not held for the first time in Prayagraj but then Uttar Pradesh was facing identity crisis. 



We have liberated Uttar Pradesh from the crisis of identity by organizing events like Deepotsav of Ayodhya, grand-divine Kumbh of Prayagraj, better law and order, abundant investment and employment opportunities and public welfare schemes and their implementation to the last man standing in the society. Today, wherever a person of Uttar Pradesh goes, he will be seen with respect.


The Chief Minister claimed that in the last four-and-a-half years, there has been a massive investment in Uttar Pradesh. Earlier investment from India used to go out, today investment from outside is coming into India and Uttar Pradesh has become the best destination in this. 



The Chief Minister informed that Purvanchal Expressway is going to be inaugurated this month and its presentation has been given to the Prime Minister. Along with this, he also informed about the reforms made in the distribution of food grains in the state. 



The Chief Minister said that earlier it was said about Uttar Pradesh that the place where darkness begins is Uttar Pradesh, but today this perception has been reversed.



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