Deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya addressing the public meeting in Dhokri.
Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya held 2 separate public meetings on Sunday at Phulpur Assembly seat of Prayagraj. Here he targeted SP as well as BSP and Congress.
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In a public meeting organized in support of BJP candidate Deepak Patel in Dhokri Phulpur, he said that SP, BSP and Congress only mislead the public and give shelter to goons and mafia and give tenders to grab the land of the weak and poor. It is their history that during their rule all limits of land mafia, terrorism and crime had been crossed. The land of the poor was grabbed and tenders were given to goons.
BJP officials and workers participated in the public meeting.
The public does not want the government to come into their hands
Keshav Prasad said, the people of Phulpur do not want the government to come back into their hands after 2014. The public is happy with the government led by Chief Minister Yogi of Uttar Pradesh and voters of every category have made up their mind to vote on the lotus flower on 20th November. For the first time in history, a government scheme has reached every household through the Uttar Pradesh Government’s Garib Kalyan Yojana.
Next to Keshav Prasad on the stage, Minister Rakesh Sachan is also there who is continuously staying in Phulpur.
Double engine government improved law and order
The double engine government has made Uttar Pradesh a leader in development and law and order by implementing schemes at the grassroots level. Keshav Prasad has called for strengthening BJP by blooming the lotus of development with huge majority in Phulpur. BJP candidate Deepak Patel said that by becoming your servant, I will play a leading role in the development of Phulpur.
District spokesperson Rajesh Kesarwani said that its former cabinet minister Rakesh Sachan, MP Praveen Patel, former MP Nagendra Singh Patel, District Panchayat President VK Singh, MLA Guru Prasad Maurya, former MLC Nirmala Paswan, Gangapar District President Kavita Patel, former Gangapar District President Amarnath Tiwari. Addressed the public meeting.