Lucknow, Jul 28 : Uttar Pradesh capital Lucknow has been decked up and has turned saffron for the three days visit of BJP president Amit Shah from tomorrow. The three days hectic schedule of the BJP president will include meetings with the senior leaders and with the members of different cells. However, the most important meeting scheduled tomorrow evening would be with the state ministers at the state party headquarters. Tomorrow after his arrival from New Delhi, Mr Shah will hold meeting with party office bearers from Awadh, Kashi, Gorakhpur and Kanpur regions. He will also interact with various district presidents and district in-charges. Later in the evening, he will meet Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath along with his two deputies and other state ministers. On July 30, he will address a meeting of intellectuals at Scientific Convention centre. Meanwhile, the entire route on which Mr Shah will travel have been decked up with party flags and big hoardings of the leader while the entire state BJP headquarters have been cleaned and decorated. Party state general secretary Vijay Bahadur Pathak here today said that the BJP chief’s visit to Lucknow was normal as he is visiting every state in the country to hold meetings over organisational activities. “The party national president will give his guidance to party workers on ongoing organisational activities and upcoming programmes,” Mr Pathak said. According to BJP leaders, Mr Shah will meet party’s state office bearers and heads of various cells to discuss initiatives such as programmes under Deendayal Upadhyay birth centenary celebrations, the vistarak campaign and office development. He will also meet with the BJP organisational units from booth-level to state-level. Mr Shah’s most significant meeting, according to sources, will be with Mr Adityanath and his Cabinet members. “Shah may discuss the dissatisfaction prevailing among cadre workers against the state government. Party MLAs and other organisational workers have raised their disagreements at different forums, including top leaders in Delhi as well as the RSS. Shah will speak to everyone concerned,” said a party leader. The RSS senior functionaries have held three coordination meetings with Mr Adiyanath during the last three months to coordinate BJP and RSS units in the state. Meanwhile, the BJP workers continue to allege that government officers in various districts are not paying heed to their complaints, and blame the state government for not taking strict action against such officers. Cabinet minister Om Prakash Rajbhar had recently announced he would stage a dharna in Ghazipur, demanding transfer of the district magistrate. He, however, called off the protest after speaking to the chief minister. Rajbhar is the national president of BJP ally Suheldeo Bharatiya Samaj Party (SBSP). “There are reports that some MPs from the state have complained to the top brass about some UP ministers. Shah could speak to the CM in this regard, because the reputation of the state government as well as the party mean a lot in view of the next Lok Sabha elections,” said a state minister. UNI
Lucknow, Jul 28 : Uttar Pradesh capital Lucknow has been decked up and has turned saffron for the three days visit of BJP president Amit Shah from tomorrow. The three days hectic schedule of the BJP president will include meetings with the senior leaders and with the members of different cells. However, the most important meeting scheduled tomorrow evening would be with the state ministers at the state party headquarters. Tomorrow after his arrival from New Delhi, Mr Shah will hold meeting with party office bearers from Awadh, Kashi, Gorakhpur and Kanpur regions. He will also interact with various district presidents and district in-charges. Later in the evening, he will meet Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath along with his two deputies and other state ministers. On July 30, he will address a meeting of intellectuals at Scientific Convention centre. Meanwhile, the entire route on which Mr Shah will travel have been decked up with party flags and big hoardings of the leader while the entire state BJP headquarters have been cleaned and decorated. Party state general secretary Vijay Bahadur Pathak here today said that the BJP chief’s visit to Lucknow was normal as he is visiting every state in the country to hold meetings over organisational activities. “The party national president will give his guidance to party workers on ongoing organisational activities and upcoming programmes,” Mr Pathak said. According to BJP leaders, Mr Shah will meet party’s state office bearers and heads of various cells to discuss initiatives such as programmes under Deendayal Upadhyay birth centenary celebrations, the vistarak campaign and office development. He will also meet with the BJP organisational units from booth-level to state-level. Mr Shah’s most significant meeting, according to sources, will be with Mr Adityanath and his Cabinet members. “Shah may discuss the dissatisfaction prevailing among cadre workers against the state government. Party MLAs and other organisational workers have raised their disagreements at different forums, including top leaders in Delhi as well as the RSS. Shah will speak to everyone concerned,” said a party leader. The RSS senior functionaries have held three coordination meetings with Mr Adiyanath during the last three months to coordinate BJP and RSS units in the state. Meanwhile, the BJP workers continue to allege that government officers in various districts are not paying heed to their complaints, and blame the state government for not taking strict action against such officers. Cabinet minister Om Prakash Rajbhar had recently announced he would stage a dharna in Ghazipur, demanding transfer of the district magistrate. He, however, called off the protest after speaking to the chief minister. Rajbhar is the national president of BJP ally Suheldeo Bharatiya Samaj Party (SBSP). “There are reports that some MPs from the state have complained to the top brass about some UP ministers. Shah could speak to the CM in this regard, because the reputation of the state government as well as the party mean a lot in view of the next Lok Sabha elections,” said a state minister. UNI
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