As part of his back-to-back visits to poll-bound states, Union Home Minister Amit Shah will engage in day-long public events as well as door-to-door campaigns in Uttar Pradesh's Muzaffarnagar and Saharanpur today. This is Mr Shah's second public event in Uttar Pradesh in the last three days that started from Mathura and Greater Noida on Thursday.
The Home Minister will hold effective voter communication in Muzaffarnagar's Sadar constituency and subsequently a door-to-door campaign in the region from 12.30 pm onwards. Mr Shah's third event as a door-to-door campaign will begin from 2.10 pm in Deoband in Saharanpur, near Delhi.
At about 3 pm, the Home Minister will hold effective voter communication in Kota village in the Saharanpur Dehat area. Shah's day-long event will culminate with a door-to-door campaign in the New Shardanagar area in the Saharanpur constituency at 5.30 pm.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hit battleground Uttar Pradesh by holding a virtual rally on January 31, ahead of Assembly elections in the state. The rally by PM will cover five districts of Uttar Pradesh namely Shamli, Muzzafarnagar, Baghpat, Saharanpur, Gautambuddh Nagar (Dadri/Jewar) And it will cover 21 Vidhan Sabhas.
Assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh will be conducted in seven phases starting on February 10. The counting of votes for 403 assembly seats in Uttar Pradesh, 117 in Punjab, 70 in Uttarakhand 60 in Manipur, and 40 in Goa will take place on March 10.
Here are the Highlights on Assembly Elections 2022:
- There is massive misuse being done by the govt - teachers are being made to attend rallies and being sent by the bus loads.
- I am informed that there is going to be massive misuse of the postal ballot this time. People must be made aware of this.
- Soldiers have told me too that they have been made to vote under the supervision of their seniors. This is going to happen again
- The actual vote share when we fought an election with the SP, we saw a significant rise in our vote share.
- The BJP won't change - their entire campaign is based on Mandir-Masjid politics, construction of Ram temple, Jinnah, etc.
- The BJP does not care about the 20%. Who are these 20%. According to their rhetoric, these are the 20% who cheer for Pakistan, are happy to see India not doing well in a situation, burst crackers when something bad happens to the BJP. So, this is like the BJP's dog whistle.
- The BJP's offer to me was a political ploy, not a serious offer. For them it is all about saying Jat-Jat-Jat, but I don't say that. For them in saying so, they want the Jats to be isolated. For me that is not the case, and not how it should be.
- I am at a place where I have nothing to lose, whatever happens will be a gain for us. These elections are not for me to win either. What a win would do is be considered as a historic win for the farmers.
- There was a shift in the mood when Rakesh Tikait got emotional and started crying. That moved people, that moved us all - my father, me, the community as a large. That is a defining moment. We may bicker or fight among ourselves, but we all come together in such times.
- If there is trust between the leaders, then an alliance is strong. Ultimately voters will decide and we will respect the decision.