BJP's Village Chalo-Basti Chalo Abhiyan kicks off
Deoria, April 8 (HS): On Wednesday, following the call of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Uttar Pradesh leadership to mark the completion of nine years of reconstruction, city workers launched the campaign Developed Ind
Workers went around the wards, promoting the government's achievements over the past nine years


Deoria,

April 8 (HS): On Wednesday, following the call of the Bharatiya Janata Party

(BJP) Uttar Pradesh leadership to mark the completion of nine years of

reconstruction, city workers launched the campaign Developed India,

Developed Uttar Pradesh Village Chalo-Basti Chalo Abhiyan. The campaign

was launched from Garun Par under the leadership of city president Ramesh

Verma, district president of the Mahila Morcha Bharti Sharma, district vice

president Ajay Kumar Dubey, and business leader Harendra Jaiswal.

The

campaign began in Saket Nagar under the leadership of Municipal Council

President Alka Singh. Workers went around the wards, promoting the government's

achievements over the past nine years. District Vice President Ajay Kumar Dubey

said that the double-engine government at the center and state has developed

every section of society. Municipal Council President Alka Singh said that the

BJP government has uplifted women, Dalits, the exploited, the deprived, and the

youth. City President Ramesh Verma appealed to everyone to join this campaign.

On

this occasion, city general secretary Sudhir Madheshiya, Ravishankarnath

Tripathi, city vice president Atal Baranwal, Ravindra Rao, Sanju Soni, Ajay

Kumar Singh, Bajrangi Mani, city minister Deepu Yadav, Aman Verma, Harendra

Pal, Shakti Kendra coordinator Sushil Jaiswal, Santosh Gupta, Sahil, Akash

Mishra, councilor Saurabh Tripathi, former councilor Anand Dwivedi, Ravi

Pandey, Rupam Pandey, Deepak Verma, Ankit Verma, Pawan Jaiswal, booth president

Santosh Gupta, Sonu Gupta, Chhote Chauhan, Santosh Shukla, Rahul Gaud and other

workers were present.

Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi


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