News18 to Yogi Adityanath: Jats are 80% in UP, Jayant Choudhary a good man in bad alliance – Bharat Times Hindi News

RLD leader Jayant Choudhary may be a good person but he is in the wrong alliance, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said in an exclusive interview with Network 18 Group editor-in-chief Rahul Joshi on Friday.

Chaudhary Charan Singh was a respected leader. Everyone knows that RLD leader Jayant Chaudhary never went out of Delhi. Home Minister Amit Shah gave useful advice to Jayant Chaudhary, but he misunderstood the advice… Jayant may be a good person but he is in the wrong alliance. We have great respect for Chaudhary Charan Singh From And the legacy he left, Yogi Adityanath Said during the interview.

RLD leader Jayant Choudhary, grandson of former Prime Minister Chaudhary Charan Singh, has forged an alliance. Akhilesh YadavSamajwadi Party led party for the upcoming Uttar Pradesh elections.

Talking to Network18 Gorakhpur Hours after filing his nomination papers for the elections, Adityanath said that Jats in the state would still vote for the BJP despite the RLD’s alliance with the SP.

Referring to his “80 vs 20” statement in election speeches, he said, “Jats are part of the same 80% in the state.” The CM explained that the ratio he was referring to was not necessarily about the Hindu and Muslim population in the state, but the difference between those who want development and law and order and those who want his government’s crime. But most hurt by the action.

“There are 80 people who have benefited from our schemes, who want development, economic development, women security and farmers welfare. The other 20 are those whose criminal activities have been badly affected by the policies of our government,” the CM said.

During the interview, Yogi Adityanath rubbished any electoral implications of over 10 OBC MLAs quitting the BJP after the then minister Swami Prasad Maurya’s walkout from the Samajwadi Party last month. “Many people from other parties have also joined the BJP. People coming to join BJP are not given the lure of tickets. Those who left BJP stand with familyism.

Uttar Pradesh Assembly Elections 2022 will be held in seven phases on the following dates: 10 February (Thursday), 14 February (Monday), 20 February (Sunday), 23 February (Wednesday), 27 February (Sunday), 3 March (Thursday)) and 7 March (Monday).

The Uttar Pradesh election result 2022 will be declared on March 10 (Thursday) when the counting of votes in UP will take place along with four other electoral states – Punjab, Uttarakhand, Goa and Manipur.

There are a total of 403 seats in the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, of which 202 is the majority mark. These 403 constituencies are distributed over seven broad areas – West UP (44 constituencies), Rohilkhand (52), Doab (73), Awadh (78), Bundelkhand (19), Eastern UP (76) and North East UP (61). have been done.

This time too BJP has set a target of more than 300 seats. In the 2017 Uttar Pradesh elections, the BJP came to power with 312 seats, while the Akhilesh Yadav-led Samajwadi Party managed 47. Mayawati’s BSP had to contend with 19 seats and the Congress came fourth in the politically important state. With only seven seats.

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