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Uttarakhand : Half the cabinet took up the campaign for CM Pushkar Singh Dhami in Champawat by-election

Cabinet ministers have given full strength in the campaign of Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami. Half of Dhami’s cabinet has taken the front of the by-election in the mountain and plain areas of Champawat assembly. Apart from this, four MLAs are stuck in inaccessible areas for 15 days. As the by-election date approaches, the BJP has intensified preparations on all fronts.

Reaching from the city to the inaccessible areas, ministers and MLAs are appealing to vote in favor of CM Dhami. Ministers Saurabh Bahuguna, Chandan Ram Das, Rekha Arya and Ganesh Joshi in Dhami’s cabinet are going among the people and seeking votes in the name of Modi.

The minister is appealing to vote in favor of CM Dhami on May 31. Rekha is going among the people in Arya region from morning till evening to know the trends of the people. Apart from this, MLAs Ram Singh Kaida, Suresh Gadiya, Fakir Ram Tamta and Shiv Arora are campaigning in inaccessible areas.

State level leaders are monitoring
For the by-election of CM, the leaders of the state organization have camped in Champawat for two weeks. Some are in the district headquarters and some are in the plain area Tanakpur Banbasa. While state co-in-charge Rekha Verma is reviewing the election results by visiting booths in Tanakpur, state vice-president and in-charge Kailash Sharma is monitoring from Champawat.

CM’s visit to Champawat proposed on 21st
Before the elections, CM Pushkar Singh Dhami is continuously visiting Champawat and seeking votes. According to the state vice-president, the next program of the CM is proposed on May 21 in Amodi. There is a program in SIPTI by holding a public meeting. Although it is not officially confirmed yet. It is being told that after this two tours will be held in the field on May 25 and 27. On Tuesday, CM’s wife Geeta Dhami did public relations in Amodi.

Minister Joshi and Yatiswaranand did public relations
Sainik Welfare Minister Ganesh Joshi in Uttarakhand government and Swami Yatiswaranand, former MLA of Haridwar Rural, held a meeting with ex-servicemen in Banbasa on Tuesday. He told the general public along with the ex-servicemen that the hands of CM Dhami have to be strengthened for the development of Champawat. After this, he made door-to-door contact in Banbasa and sought votes in favor of BJP. Here the President of Gaurav Senani Kalyan Samiti, Captain Bhani Chand, Pushkar Kapri, Govind Ballabh, Bhopal Dutt etc.

BJP is keeping an eye on every worker: Sharma
BJP’s election in-charge and state vice-president Kailash Sharma said that the party is keeping an eye on every worker. Every member needs to fulfill his responsibilities seriously. On Monday late evening, BJP election in-charge Kailash Sharma discussed with the workers in a meeting. He told that the organization is keeping a close watch on every worker. In-charge minister Chandan Ramdas, MP Ajay Tamta also informed about the election management.