Wherever the party says it is ready to contest the UP elections: Yogi Adityanath | Lucknow News – Times of India

Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has said that he is ready to contest the upcoming assembly elections wherever his party decides. BJP The leader also said that he has fulfilled what he promised and has no regrets about his tenure.
Asked whether he would contest from Ayodhya, Mathura or his home district Gorakhpur, Adityanath told reporters, “I am ready to contest wherever the party says.”
The Chief Minister, who is currently a member of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council, was interacting with the media here on Saturday night.
After former UP CM Mulayam Singh Yadav contested the state elections in 2003, none of his successors contested the assembly elections. BSP chief Mayawati, SP chief Akhilesh Yadav and Adityanath were members of the Legislative Council during their tenure as chief minister.
Adityanath’s rival Akhilesh Yadav had recently indicated that he might not contest the elections. However, later he had said that the party would take a decision on this.
Asked if there was any work that he could not do in his five-year tenure, the BJP leader said, “What has been said, has been done. There is no work left for which there is any remorse.”
Responding to another question, Adityanath said, “Work is going on in Mathura like Kashi and Ayodhya.”
He also tried to allay the concerns of some sitting MLAs over the distribution of party tickets and said that the BJP is a very big family and the role of people in it may change with time.
He said, “The role of every person is different at different times. It is not necessary that a person should always be in the government, sometimes he can do the work of the organization also.”
the chief minister said covid-protocol Whenever the election dates are announced, it will be strictly followed.
Asked about what changed since the 2017 election, Adityanath said: “In 2017 we fought on the failures of the state government. This time we are fighting the elections on the basis of our achievements.”
He said that cases of omicron version of Kovid-19 have been reported from Ghaziabad and Rae Bareli, but appealed to the people not to panic.
He said that it has been observed that Omicron is not as fatal as the delta variant and added that the infected patients are recovering completely from the Omicron variant in 4-5 days.
The Chief Minister urged the media to report responsibly about the pandemic.
“If the media throws light on people who have recovered from Covid, it will have positive consequences,” he said and added “when”. Ramayan This serial was repeated during the lockdown, it created a new enthusiasm among the people.”
He also said that the government has done a lot for the farmers and rubbished claims of dissatisfaction with the BJP in the farming community in western Uttar Pradesh.
He also took a jibe at Samajwadi Party President Akhilesh Yadav’s promise to provide 300 units of free electricity to domestic consumers if voted to power, saying the people of the state knew that before 2017 only five districts got electricity.
On Congress’ promise to give scooties to women if voted to power, Adityanath said the party should be asked how many scooters have been distributed in Punjab. Chattisgarh, And Rajasthan Rajasthan where it is in power.
Asked about the issue of stray cattle, he said that his government has stopped cow slaughter and cattle smuggling.
He said that more than seven lakh such cattle are in government gaushalas.
Responding to a question on alleged provocative speeches by Muslim voters and AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi, he quipped, “What do you expect to hear?”Ramkatha‘ From him… Owaisi is Owaisi.’

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