Yogi Adityanath Set to Conduct 14 Rallies for BJP in Delhi Assembly Elections

Synopsis
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will conduct 14 rallies in Delhi as the Assembly elections approach, starting January 23. Prime Minister Modi will also engage with booth workers in the capital, emphasizing the party's commitment to various welfare initiatives and strategies for the upcoming elections.
Key Takeaways
- Yogi Adityanath to lead 14 rallies for BJP in Delhi.
- Prime Minister Modi engages booth workers via the Namo app.
- BJP focuses on welfare initiatives in its manifesto.
- Contaminated drinking water issues raised by BJP candidate.
- Three-way contest anticipated in Delhi.
New Delhi, Jan 20 (NationPress) With just a few days remaining before the Delhi Assembly elections, BJP leader and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is scheduled to conduct 14 election rallies and public events in the national capital, commencing on January 23, as part of the party's campaign efforts, sources revealed.
According to a senior source within the Delhi BJP, "UP CM Yogi Adityanath's involvement in the campaign is critical for BJP in Delhi. His status as UP CM will resonate with voters hailing from Uttar Pradesh. Yogi Adityanath will undertake 14 rallies and public events starting from January 23."
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will also connect with Bharatiya Janata Party booth-level workers in the capital via the Namo application as a part of the party’s election strategy leading up to the Delhi Assembly polls.
The initiative will commence under the banner "Mera Booth Sabse Majboot" (My Booth is the Strongest).
With voting scheduled in Delhi for February 5, Prime Minister Modi will lead the Mera Booth Sabse Majboot event in advance of the elections.
On January 22 at 1 p.m., Prime Minister Modi will unveil essential strategies for success to the party's booth workers during this campaign.
He will directly engage with booth workers, encouraging them to secure victory for the party in Delhi.
As the elections approach, political parties have intensified their campaigning efforts.
BJP has escalated its initiatives to establish a government, with leaders actively participating in the campaign.
Recently, on Friday, the party introduced its 'Sankalp Patra' for the Delhi Assembly elections, focusing on enhancing healthcare, empowering women, aiding senior citizens, and improving access to essential services. The party committed to implementing new schemes and enhancing existing ones to foster a more inclusive and supportive atmosphere for the residents of Delhi.
BJP President and Union Minister JP Nadda unveiled the party's election manifesto for the Delhi Assembly on Friday. Among the significant pledges, the BJP proposed a series of welfare programs for women, initiating with the provision of six nutritional kits and Rs 21,000 in financial support under the Matritva Suraksha Yojana to ensure the health and welfare of expectant mothers. Through the Mahila Samriddhi Yojana, the BJP aims to offer monthly financial aid of Rs 2,500 to women in Delhi, aimed at fostering their economic empowerment.
Simultaneously, Union Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal criticized Arvind Kejriwal, asserting that the former Chief Minister of Delhi had made insincere declarations before attaining power, and that his falsehoods have now been revealed.
The Minister remarked that previously, Kejriwal had stated he would not reside in a government property or receive security, yet he has both.
"Arvind Kejriwal claimed he would not occupy a government residence nor accept security. Now he has constructed an impressive home and has substantial protection; Kejriwal has been unmasked, which is why he is making numerous false claims," he told reporters.
"Following the establishment of a double-engine government, Delhi will witness significant development. A BJP government will be formed in Delhi," he added.
BJP candidate from Karol Bagh Assembly constituency Dushyant Gautam also claimed that the national capital is suffering from contaminated drinking water.
A three-way contest is anticipated in Delhi involving the ruling AAP, BJP, and Congress.
Delhi will cast its votes on February 5, with the vote counting set for February 8.