Characters and tales of politics: If ABVP did not give ticket in college, Yogi contested as an independent, would have become a leftist if he obeyed brother-in-law

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  • If ABVP Did Not Give Ticket In College, Then Yogi Contested As An Independent, Would Have Become A Leftist If He Had Obeyed Brother in law.

8 hours agoWriter: Rajesh Sahu

Political characters and stories In the first story of the series we Yogi Adityanath becoming a sanyasi After that, she was told to go home and beg for alms. Today’s story is related to his college. He wanted to contest from ABVP, but did not get a ticket. Brother-in-law wanted to join the Left party, but did not join. Independents fought and lost. All the documents and notes kept in the room were stolen. Went to the police, but no FIR was registered. Took the exam without studying and passed.

Earlier he used to go to the branch, when he came to college, he joined ABVP.
Yogi Adityanath studied till 8th from the primary school of Thangar near the village itself. He chose Janta Inter College of Chamkotkhal for his 9th studies. He went to Rishikesh for his intermediate studies. Took room with elder brother Manvendra and completed his studies from Bharat Mandir Inter College. Manvendra was doing BA at that time.

Yogi Adityanath lived here for 21 years.

Yogi Adityanath lived here for 21 years.

After this Yogi again returned to his district Pauri Gadwal. In 1989, took admission in B.Sc in Government PG College, Kotdwar. The subjects were Maths, Physics and Chemistry. There were total 72 students in the class. There were only 3 girls and 69 boys in this. Yogi was very impressed by the student politics of the college and joined ABVP. During this time he also started visiting the regular RSS shakhas.

brother-in-law offered to join the leftist organization but yogi did not go
Yogisagatha Shantanu Gupta writes in the book, “The husband of Yogi Adityanath’s sister Kaushalya and her brother were associated with the Left organization in Kotdwar. The brother-in-law of the brother-in-law offered Adityanath in college to join the leftist organization Student Federation of India (SFI). However, Yogi Adityanath refused and continued to work actively in the ABVP. Pramod Rawat alias Tunna was instrumental in getting ABVP joining.

ABVP did not give ticket, then contested as an independent but lost
The first year he campaigned for ABVP. In the second year, he himself made preparations to contest the elections. They felt that the voice of the hill students was being suppressed. They are not getting representation. Asked for a ticket for the post of secretary from ABVP, but the organization said to give it next year. Yogi Adityanath kept faith in the organization and along with studies kept campaigning for the organization.

In 1991, he reached the third year. This time I had made up my mind that I have to contest the elections. After the organization, two names arrived for the post of secretary. The first is of Yogi Adityanath, the second of Padmesh Budlakoti. The organization made Deep Prakash Bhatt its candidate by not giving ticket to either of the two. Adityanath went on the revolt and went to the polls as an independent. Yogi Adityanath lost the election. Deep Prakash Bhatt of ABVP also lost. Arun Tiwari got the victory.

The night before the day the tour was about to go, everything was stolen.
“Yada Yada Hi Yogi” Vijay Trivedi writes in the book, “In January 1992, a college tour was about to go to Tarakeswar. Just a day before the day the tour was held, theft took place in Yogi Adityanath’s room in the night. All his documents and important notes were gone. Instead of going on tour in the morning, he reached the police station. The police did not register any case and asked to go back. Yogi came back. Without notes, he reached for the third year examination. passed.”

Yogi has two biographies, in both of them two different things have been written about the studies of Msc.
In 1992, Adityanath took admission in Msc in Pandit Lalit Mohan Sharma Government PG College, Rishikesh. Then he started going to Gorakhpur. At that time he met Gorakshpeethadhishwar Maharaj Avaidyanath. From here he got disillusioned with his studies and became a sanyasi. We have told the story of his becoming a sanyasi in the previous story. However, here Vijay Trivedi and Shantanu Gupta, who wrote the book on Yogi Adityanath’s life, have written separately. Vijay tells that Yogi had come to take admission in Gorakhpur University, but due to lack of certificate, there was a problem in admission, then Maharaj met Avaidyanath.

Adityanath became a monk on 15 February 1994.

Adityanath became a monk on 15 February 1994.

Shantanu Gupta writes in his book that he had taken admission in Rishikesh. However, when he visited Gorakhpur several times, he was impressed by Maharaj and left his studies.

Yogi did not take photos with any girl in college
The three girls in Adityanath’s class were Babita Rana, Saraswati Rawat and Aarti Dhoundiyal. Babita is currently a teacher. Recalling the old days, he said, “Once everyone went on a tour to Mussoorie on behalf of the college. There everyone was photographing with each other but Adityanath did not take a photo with any girl.”

Babita says, “Adityanath was not an attractive personality at that time. He was average in studies too. He used to talk to the girls of his class but did not talk to any girl from the biology department. This is the reason why other departments The girls got to know Adityanath after he became an MP more than a college.”

There is no such photo of Yogi Adityanath in which he is alone with a girl.

There is no such photo of Yogi Adityanath in which he is alone with a girl.

Seeing the girl’s tears, Adityanath stood in front of the bus.
Shantanu Gupta on the life of Yogi Adityanath Yogisagatha The book is written by name. In it he has included a story told by Babita. Babita says, “In our first year of college, we were all campaigning for Saraswati Rawat, who stood for the post of Joint Secretary. While campaigning, he reached Dugga far away from the college. It was 6 in the evening and no bus was stopping for us. We got very upset.”

Babita further said, seeing the bus not stopping, I started crying, then Adityanath got up and, not worrying about his safety, stood in front of the bus coming from the front. The bus stopped very close to him. Everyone got on the bus and requested the conductor that we will give money and take us forward. Had to say this because the place was famous for traveling without paying money.”

Seeing that the poor were not treated, there was a ruckus in the hospital
Journalist Vijay Trivedi has written a book on the life of Yogi Adityanath under the name “Yada Yada Hi Yogi”. In it, he wrote, once Adityanath became ill, he had to be admitted to the hospital. In the hospital, Yogi saw that no care was being taken for the poor patients. When he brought this information to the college, many boys gathered and started creating ruckus. The result was that everyone there started getting treatment properly.

Yogi Adityanath has completely changed now. There was no hesitation in him as before. He keeps his words openly. Taking photos with women. Ask them about their issues. give orders to the officers.

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