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Yogi Adityanath submitted his nomination from Gorakhpur

Gorakhpur: Accompanied by Minister of Houses Amit Shah, Minister of Uttar Pradesh Yogi Adityanath submitted his nomination from the constituency of the Gorakhpur Urban Assembly on Friday afternoon.
Several other senior party leaders, including the Minister of Education Union Dharmendra Pradhan and the Head of the SWATANTRA SWATANTRA Country Dev Singh, accompanied Yogi to the Collectorate building where he filed a newspaper.
The nomination process for the sixth phase only on Friday and Yogi was the first to submit his letters.
“Now he will focus on the constituencies and campaigns left for party candidates.
He does not need to concentrate on this chair.
Here he will be with a record margin,” said a party worker at Gorakhpur.
Voting will take place here on March 7 the next day, Yogi received Shah at the airport and drove him to Maharana Pratap Inter College where both of them discussed the meeting before heading to the collector.
Secretary of the BJP Jurus and Responsible for the Gorakhpur Arvind Menon Area, Pratap Shukla MPS Shukla, Vivek Thakur, Ravi Kishan, Kamlesh Paswan, Sit MLA from Gorakhpur Urban, Dr.
Radha Mohan Das Agrawal who emptied his chair for Yogi, mayor Gorakhpur Sitaram Jaiswal, Candidate Other constituencies in and around Gorakhpur and several other party leaders were present during the public address.
The Head of Apna Dal Ashish Singh Patel and Party President Nishad Sanjay Nishad also attended the occasion.
The two parties were in the Alliance with BJP for the assembly selection of 2022.
Around 12:45 a.m.
Yogi afternoon reached Gorakhpur Collectorate.
Heavy police forces have been deployed on stretching and traffic movements have been restricted around the Kutchery Crossing to avoid crowding in the collectorate.
Many party workers and supporters of Yogi have gathered near the intersection to welcome their leaders but stopped at the barricade.
Officials revealed that Yogi had submitted two sets of documents before the officer returned.
Amit Shah was present in the room number 24 college when Yogi signed a document.
In about five minutes, the group was done with a document and left the Collectorate building.
But before doing that Shah and Yogi waved a sign of victory before the media crew had gathered to cover the nomination.
There are no senior officers who accept Yogi or Shah at the gate.
Officials said there was no special treatment or privilege that could be offered as a model of valid model behavior and Yogi arrived at the collector’s compound as a candidate and not the ministerial head.
On the way back to the airport, Shah stopped by Gorakhnath’s temple to lead the prayer ceremony.
Shopkeepers, residents and party workers bombarded flowers and bouquets in the SUV transport Shah and Yogi.
Although there are no other candidates who submit a nominated paper so far, officials say more than a dozen have shown interest in fighting for the election of the chair.

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