Uma Bharti tweet: Uma Bharti said, “BJP’s election campaign has started from today. So people have to decide whether they will vote for him and form the BJP government again.
Vote for BJP but first take this promise
Former CM Uma Bharti’s voice has been heard once again, upset over the neglect of the Jan Aswarwad Yatra. On Sunday, he made several tweets one after the other in which he indirectly announced several guidelines for the BJP. Even before this, he expressed his displeasure over not getting an invitation for the trip.
These days, preparations for assembly elections are going on in full swing in Madhya Pradesh. Along with this, the period of persuasion and persuasion of the leaders in the political parties has started. Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Uma Bharti, who once held an important position in Madhya Pradesh politics, is upset over not being invited to the Jan Asbarwad Yatra. He expressed his displeasure through a tweet on Sunday.
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Uma Bharti tweet
Tweeting one after the other, Uma Bharti said, “BJP’s election campaign has started from today. So people have to decide that they will form BJP government again by voting for BJP. I will work hard for this again. I appeal to the people of the state to vote for BJP. Also get an undertaking from every candidate that he will get his family and children treated and educated only in government hospitals and schools. Further, he wrote in a tweet that every BJP worker and leader will not spend unnecessarily following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s guidelines. The Prime Minister is our role model and may the principles of BJP and the flag of BJP remain immortal.
Establishment of welfare institution
On Sunday, Uma Bharti founded Mata Beti Bai Kalyan Sanstha in the name of her mother late Beti Bai. The first program of which started with tree plantation in Bhopal’s Durga Hanuman Temple. Meanwhile, he said that we will continue to do public service work through this organization. Also thanking Shivraj Singh, the former CM said that the liquor ban campaign in Madhya Pradesh started from here.