Lucknow: Resting speculation about his absence from this election campaign land, Head of BSP Mayawati will start a busy schedule from Wednesday, handling eight hybrid demonstrations before mid-February.
After speaking at the girl election rally this year in Agra on February 2, Mayawati will depart with a tour of a whirlwind not only Uttar Pradesh but also Punjab and Uttarakhand.
Read Alsopoll Stories Election Assembly 2022: Complete poll schedule from Agra, he will move to Ghaziabad on February 3, Amroha on February 4, Saharanpur on February 5, Aligarh on February 6 and Bareilly on February 7.
After winding onto the circuit, he was scheduled to travel to Punjab on February 8 where he would discuss a general meeting in Jalandhar.
On February 10, Mayawati arranged to speak at a general meeting in Haridwar.
Party sources say that speeches will be displayed directly in the division where Mayawati handles specific rallies.
“The candidates will ensure that the LED screen is set in a specific division where Behenji handles the rally that day.
In addition, the link to the demonstration will be installed on the Facebook MP Facebook page and will be available on Twitter to handle senior party members and office carriers,” he said .
With now up to 1,000 people permitted in demonstrations and 500 people in a closed room, the party believes that the party’s head address will reach a large number of supporters, many are waiting weeks to hear it.
After completing the West, Mayawati will turn to the central division.
The source said that while the date was unfinished, he was expected to overcome the two demonstrations in the Lucknow division, including one in Lucknow itself, where he would cover Unnao and Rae Bareli too.
A rally is being planned in Sitapur to cover the Lakhimpur Division, Hardoi and Sitapur, one in Jaunpur, the other in Prayagraj, one in Gorakhpur and one in Azamgarh or want.
“Behenji may have stepped slower than the others but he will ensure that all divisions are included.
By using social media, we will ensure that the message reaches all parts of the country,” said a party member.