'Sher Aaya Sher...', People raised slogans as CM Yogi reaches stage in Gujarat
'Sher Aaya Sher...', People raised slogans as CM Yogi reaches stage in Gujarat
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Ahmedabad: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is campaigning extensively for the BJP's victory in the Gujarat election battle. CM Yogi was given a tremendous welcome in the meetings held in Dwarka, Kutch, and Morbi on Wednesday (November 23). As soon as CM Yogi reached the stage, people shouted slogans of Dekho-Dekho Kon Aaya, Sher Aaya-Sher Aaya, and Jai Shri Ram-Jai Shri Ram.

According to the report, during the roadshow in the Warchha Road assembly constituency, the crowd gathered to see CM Yogi at various places and welcomed him warmly by showering flowers at various places. CM Yogi held a roadshow for more than an hour. During this time, he also garlanded the statue of Iron Man Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. CM Yogi started his roadshow by offering prayers at Umiya Mata Temple, the Kul Devi of the Patidar community. During the roadshow of CM Yogi in Surat, bulldozers were decorated on the way to welcome him. In Gujarat rallies, CM Yogi targeted the Congress as well as the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).

CM Yogi said that AAP is a carbon copy of Congress. AAP destroyed Delhi. They spread chaos and confusion. CM Yogi assured that Congress and AAP will not support, but the BJP will support everyone. Connecting people with the sentiments of UP, CM Yogi said that you made our Kanha Dwarkadhish. He was born 5000 years ago in Mathura, UP. Mathura, Vrindavan, and Barsana are obliged by his levity. We turned those areas into pilgrimages. Lord Krishna came to Dwarka while killing the asuras and you made him the emperor here. The CM has described Gujarat as a land of inspiration.

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