Show development of AIIMS Gorarakhpur: Yogi Adityanath tells party workers

Published On 2019-05-09 04:15 GMT   |   Update On 2019-05-09 04:15 GMT

You all must get in front of AIIMS. Click a selfie and post it on social media. Voters will know how Gorakhpur has been developed-- Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath


Gorakhpur: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath recently urged his party workers to post their own pictures with AIIMS in the background on social media show development of AIIMS Gorakhpur.


 Chief Minister Yogi, who had called a meeting of party workers to discuss strategies on the ongoing elections stated, "You all must get in front of AIIMS. Click a selfie and post it on social media. Voters will know how Gorakhpur has been developed. They will realise that they do not need to travel to Mumbai, Lucknow, and Delhi for tertiary care treatment."


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He also asked them to make efforts to win their respective booths and advised them to go for door to door campaigning. "If you manage to win your respective booths, then be sure that the party will surely win the election. Make sure that you all give your best in this election," he said. Chief Minister Adityanath also directed his party workers to arrange vehicles for the poor and disabled voters on the day of polling for a better turnout of voters.


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Though a stronghold of Chief Minister Adityanath, BJP lost Gorakhpur seat to Samajwadi Party in the last bye-poll. This time BJP has fielded Bhojpuri film actor Ravi Kishan, who is facing Rambhuyan Nishad of SP-BSP alliance.


The election in Gorakhpur will be held on the last phase of seven-phased polling on May 19. The counting of votes will take place on May 23.


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