Lucknow. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has made it clear that he will contest the upcoming assembly elections. He said that from where he will contest the election, it will be decided by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leadership. In a formal conversation with some journalists on Saturday night, the Chief Minister said, “There is no doubt about my contesting the elections. But the party leadership will decide from where I will contest the elections.
Yogi is currently a member of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council. When asked whether he would contest from Ayodhya or Mathura or Gorakhpur, he said, “Wherever the party says, I will contest from there.” When Yogi was asked if there was any work that he could not do in his five-year tenure, he said, “We have done all that we said. There is no work left that I can repent of.” When asked about the resentment towards the MLAs in some areas, he said, “Our Jan Vishwas Yatras are going on at this time. Jan Vishwas Yatras are going to be completed on January 3.
You will see that after this a better environment will be seen in the state. When Chief Minister Yogi was told that there is talk that there is a fear among ministers and MLAs that his ticket may be cut in the upcoming assembly elections, he said, “BJP is a huge family. There the role of the person is different at different times. It is not necessary that a person should always be in the government. Sometimes he can also do the work of the organization. On the question of ‘when will the elections be held’, the Chief Minister said that the Election Commission will decide this and the corona protocol will be followed at the time of elections. When asked what is the difference between the 2017 elections and the 2022 elections, he said, “In 2017 we were fighting on the failures of the state government, this time we are fighting the elections keeping the success of the state ahead.” .
The development work has been done by the state government, on the basis of that we are contesting the elections.” On Samajwadi Party (SP) President Akhilesh Yadav’s promise to make 300 units of electricity free, he said that people know that before 2017 only five districts of the state had electricity. In view of the impending assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh, on the first day of the new year, Yadav had said on Saturday that if his party comes to power, people will get 300 units of domestic electricity free and irrigation bills will be waived. Before 2017 there was an SP government in the state. To a question whether the Congress was talking about giving scooties to women, the Chief Minister said, “In Rajasthan, Punjab and Chhattisgarh, there is a Congress government, where it has given scooty to so many people.”