Kanpur: Asim Kumar Arun, who recently monopically monopored after taking a voluntary retirement from the position of the Kanpur Police Commissioner, submitted his nomination on Ticket Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) from the Kannaj assembly seat aiming on Saturday.
On Saturday, around 1:30 a.m., the former Indian police service officer (IPS) reached the nominasi room in Kolectoran along with two proposers, Sharad Mishra and Ramshankar Lodhi, and submitted a nomination.
After submitting the nomination, Arun while interacting with the media said, “I will support the ideals that I come into politics …
I believe I will make a clean political road for myself.” He added, “I will also encourage other colleagues to go forward and join politics like me.” He further said that he was fighting for the election on two laws and order and second development and development.
“In the past five years, BJP has done a good job in terms of development.
With that I went among voters and I hope that I have come in politics with honesty and transparency with a good method and expect more friends like I will come in The future and I will hold fast to my ideals to stand up.
“Arun said that he campaigned in accordance with the Guidelines for the Election Commission and would be contested in the spirit of competition and did not fight, everyone who won would work together with the regulation of the country’s democracy that.
“We conducted a door-to-door campaign and held a small meeting in the Guidelines (Election Commission).
Along with this, we try to promote our party manifesto through social media, which has become a very important tool today, but because it is limited in the area Rustic.
Therefore, along with social media, we strive to create a door-to-door publicity balance, we work in both fields.
“The Jamajwadi Party (SP) has reduced the Anil Dohre, who submitted a nomination on January 27.
BSP has reduced Samarjit Dohre as a candidate, but he has not submitted a nomination.
Congress has not stated his candidate.
Kannauj has become a Yadav clan fortress for almost two decades.
While Mulayam won the Kannauj Lok Sabha seat in 1999, Akhilesh was elected MP from Kannauj for three consecutive terms – 2000, 2004 and 2009 – until he resigned in 2012 to be appointed as the main minister.
At Bypoll which was followed, Yadav’s dimples were chosen without positions as members of Parliament and were re-elected in the 2014 General Election.