BJP Jan Ashirwad Yatra: Jan Ashirwad Yatras will take BJP’s work to the masses

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BJP Jan Ashirwad Yatra: Jan Ashirwad Yatras will take BJP’s work to the masses

Bhopal. Union Minister and State Convenor of Election Management Committee, Narendra Singh Tomar said that everyone knows in what predicament Madhya Pradesh was before 2003. After that, the Bharatiya Janata Party government was formed in the state and that government made a radical change in the state. Due to the efforts of the central and state government, unprecedented work has been done in the field of infrastructure in the state, the results of which are visible. Once upon a time, when agriculture was discussed, only Punjab and Haryana were discussed. But now farmers in the state are getting enough water and electricity for irrigation. This was said by Union Minister and State Convenor of Election Management Committee Tomar and State President and MP Vishnudutt Sharma. On this occasion, state government minister and state convenor of Jan Ashirwad Yatra Bhupendra Singh was on the dais. Tomar said that agriculture developed in the state due to the farmer-friendly policies of the government and the hard work of the farmers. Today, Madhya Pradesh is continuously winning the Krishi Karman Award. The poor are getting educational opportunities, houses to live in and a good environment. The government is working on such schemes to make their life easier.

Shah will inaugurate the first and second yatra-

The second yatra will start from Mandla in Mahakaushal on 5th September. Union Home Minister Amit Shah will inaugurate. This yatra will reach Bhopal via Jabalpur, whose coordinator is MP Uday Pratap Singh and co-coordinator Abhilash Pandey. This yatra will pass through 45 Vidhansabhas of 10 districts, in which there will be 56 Manch Sabhas, 335 Rath Sabhas and 47 reception places. This journey will cover a distance of 2303 km in 18 days.

Defense Minister will inaugurate the third and fourth yatra

The third yatra will start from Khandwa in Indore division on September 4 after taking the blessings of Dhuni Wale Baba. It will be inaugurated by Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and its convenor is MP Shankar Lalwani and co-convenor IDA President Jaipal Chavda. This yatra will pass through 42 Vidhan Sabhas of 10 districts, in which 30 Manch Sabhas and 95 Rath Sabhas will be held. This journey will cover a distance of 2000 km in 21 days. The fourth yatra will start from Neemuch in Malwa on September 4, which will also be inaugurated by Defense Minister Rajnath Singh. Whose coordinator is National Vice President of Kisan Morcha Banshilal Gurjar and co-coordinator Tej Bahadur. This yatra will pass through 44 Vidhan Sabhas of 12 districts, in which there will be 65 Manch Sabhas, 100 Rath Sabhas and 375 reception places. This journey will cover a distance of 2000 km in 17 days.

The fifth yatra will start on September 6, Nadda will inaugurate

The fifth yatra will start from Sheopur in Gwalior-Chambal division on September 6, which will be inaugurated by the party’s National President Shri JP Nadda. Whose convenor is State General Secretary Mr. Ranveer Singh Rawat and co-convenor State Vice President Mr. Chaudhary Mukesh Singh Chaturvedi. This yatra will pass through 42 Vidhan Sabhas of 11 districts, in which there will be 48 Manch Sabhas, 65 Rath Sabhas and 265 reception places. This journey will cover a distance of 1997 km in 17 days. In this way, a structure has been prepared for all the five yatras till district, assembly and below. These five yatras will culminate in the Karyakarta Mahakumbh to be held in Bhopal on September 25, the birth anniversary of Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay. In which 10 lakh workers will participate.

Jan Ashirwad Yatras will start from five places

Sharma said that a team of 8 people has been formed at the state level, in which preparations have been started by all the members along with the State Coordinator of the Yatra, State Government Minister Bhupendra Singh. Five Jan Ashirwad Yatras will start in the state from Vindhya, Mahakaushal, Malwa, Gwalior, Chambal and Bundelkhand. The first yatra will begin on September 3 from Chitrakoot in the Vindhya region. It will be inaugurated by Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah. This yatra will reach Bhopal via Niwari. This yatra will pass through 48 Vidhan Sabhas of 12 districts, in which there will be 44 Manch Sabhas, 100 Rath Sabhas and 311 reception places. This journey will cover a distance of 2343 km in 19 days.

10643 km long journeys will pass through 210 visas

Sharma informed that all the Jan Ashirwad Yatras including the five yatras will cover a total distance of 10643 km and will pass through 210 Vidhan Sabhas of the state. These yatras will be welcomed at 998 places, 678 Rath Sabhas and 211 big public meetings will be held, in which the central leadership of the party will also participate. These yatras will end on September 21 at various places. On September 25, a gathering of these yatras will take place at the Karyakarta Mahakumbh organized in Bhopal. 10 lakh workers from 6523 booths across the state will participate in the Karyakarta Mahakumbh. Prime Minister Narendra Modi should address this Karyakarta Mahakumbh, it is our effort.

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