UP Assembly Elections 2022: "This solidarity is in favor of women's safety, dignity and prosperity" PM Modi in UP
By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 12, 2022 16:49 IST2022-02-12T16:48:18+5:302022-02-12T16:49:54+5:30
Ahead of assembly elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the public rally in Kannauj, Uttar Pradesh. During his speech ...

UP Assembly Elections 2022: "This solidarity is in favor of women's safety, dignity and prosperity" PM Modi in UP
Ahead of assembly elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the public rally in Kannauj, Uttar Pradesh. During his speech the PM said, "This solidarity is in favor of freedom from riotism.This solidarity is in favor of law and order. This solidarity is in favor of women's safety, dignity and prosperity."
"After the first phase, it is clear that we are winning the elections in UP… People with parivaarwad were thinking that they can divide the votes on caste lines. But people are voting together against dangaavad" he added.
ये एकजुटता दंगावाद से मुक्ति के पक्ष में है।
— BJP (@BJP4India) February 12, 2022
ये एकजुटता, कानून व्यवस्था के पक्ष में है।
ये एकजुटता महिलाओं की सुरक्षा, सम्मान और समृद्धि के पक्ष में है।
- पीएम श्री @narendramodi#कन्नौज_में_कमलpic.twitter.com/vLekcqMWif
Before UP, Modi on the same day addressed the rally in Uttarakhand in which he said, "Our govt provided support to the poor during COVID-19 via free ration & several other schemes. Corruption would have happened if Congress was ruling the state."
Talking about the development in Uttarakhand the PM said, "We are constructing highways & airports here. Under ‘Parvat Mala’, ropeway connectivity will be provided in remote areas via the national ropeway development program. New medical colleges & degree colleges will be opened."
Talking about UP, the first phase of the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections has been done successfully the district recorded a 59.87% turnout in votes. The first phase of polls covered 58 assembly constituencies across 11 districts of the state. These districts include Shamli, Meerut, Hapur, Muzaffarnagar, Baghpat, Ghaziabad, Bulandshahar, Aligarh, Agra, Gautam Buddha Nagar, and Mathura.
As many as 623 candidates were in the fray on 58 assembly seats. The main battle in this election was between BJP and Samajwadi Party. Other political parties, including the BSP and the Congress, are also expected to be in a strong position in some seats.
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