CM Yogi's Rajasthan Campaign: Five BJP Rallies Gain Massive Traction
- Posted on November 22, 2023
- Politics
- By Arijit Dutta
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Uttar Pradesh's CM Yogi Adityanath amps up BJP's campaign in Rajasthan for the upcoming Assembly elections. Addressing multiple rallies across cities like Jodhpur, Bikaner, and Alwar, he drew massive crowds, criticizing the Congress and highlighting development issues while contrasting Rajasthan with Uttar Pradesh.
In a
significant electoral push for the BJP ahead of the Rajasthan Assembly
elections on November 25, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is set
to intensify his campaigning today. He's slated to hold multiple rallies in
various cities like Jodhpur, Bikaner, Nagaur, Churu, and Alwar, consolidating
support for the party candidates.
CM Yogi, a
key campaigner for the BJP in Rajasthan, has been actively engaging with the
electorate, drawing substantial attention and support. His recent addresses
have witnessed enthusiastic gatherings, with chants like "Bulldozer
Baba" and "Yogi-Yogi" resonating through the rallies.
During his speeches, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath didn't shy away from attacking the Congress. He highlighted issues impeding development in Rajasthan, contrasting it with Uttar Pradesh's progress under his leadership. He specifically addressed the challenge of organized crime and its impact on growth in the state.
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Yogi
Adityanath's sharp rhetoric also focused on the consequences faced by
troublemakers in Uttar Pradesh, stressing the need for law and order. He
emphasized that those inciting violence in UP have met their fate and won't
trouble society again.
As the
state gears up for elections on November 25, Yogi's extensive campaigning
signifies the BJP's strong bid for power in Rajasthan. His speeches aim to sway
voters in favor of the BJP, projecting a vision of progress and stability in
contrast to the current scenario.
The anticipation heightens as Rajasthan's political landscape witnesses the climax of these intense electoral campaigns, waiting for the outcome on December 3.