New Delhi: As part of the campaign for polling the Uttar Pradesh Assembly, the leader of the Bharatiya Party Janata Senior and the Ministers of News Union Amit Shah will attend various events in Mathura and Gautam Buddh Nagar on Thursday which consisted of House To House campaigns and voter communications effective.
According to the schedule announced through his Twitter handle on Wednesday, the public involvement of the Minister of Home-Long will begin with his prayer at Bake Bihari Vrindavan Temple at 11:30 a.m.
Furthermore, the Interior Minister will attend effective voter communication at 12:45 a.m.
at Mathura, a holy city at Uttar Pradesh where Lord Krishna is said to have been born.
Then, Shah will be involved in the home contact campaign to accommodate in the Dadri area of Gautam Buddha Nagar at 3:15 a.m.
The involvement of minister’s minister’s workday will end with his involvement in effective voter communication scheduled at 4:15 a.m.
in Greater Noida.
Public involvement of the Minister Home is significant because the selection of assembly in Uttar Pradesh will be carried out in seven phases that began on February 10.
The second phase of the Election of Uttar Pradesh will be on February 14, the third phase in the February fourth phase, the 5th phase on February 27, the 6th phase on March 3 and 7 and the last phase will be held on March 7.
Vote counting for 403 assembly seats in Uttar Pradesh, 117 in Punjab, 70 in Uttarakhand 60 in Goa will be held on March 10.
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