By OUR STAFF REPORTER
Rudraprayag, 10 Nov: Cabinet Minister Ganesh Joshi today visited Rudraprayag district to campaign for BJP candidate Asha Nautiyal for the Kedarnath constituency. Minister Joshi attended a meeting at the Saterakhal Mandal with party workers, booth presidents, booth coordinators, village heads, and district panchayat members. They discussed the election campaign, house-to-house outreach, and the upcoming election strategy.
Afterwards, Minister Ganesh Joshi addressed a public rally in Nari village of the Kedarnath constituency, urging voters to support BJP candidate Asha Nautiyal. Hundreds of people attended the rally, and the Minister also conducted a door-to-door campaign in the village.
Minister Joshi said during the rally that Kedarnath holds special significance for Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He reminded the gathering that the Prime Minister had once declared that the third decade of the 21st century would be the decade of Uttarakhand. He emphasised that the state government, under Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, is committed to realising this vision. Minister Joshi expressed confidence that the people of Kedarnath have made up their minds to vote for the BJP, and the party will secure a historic victory.
Minister Joshi appealed to the attendees to vote for the development of the Kedarnath constituency and participate in the grand festival of democracy. He also encouraged them to exercise their right to vote in order to contribute to fulfilling Prime Minister Modi’s vision of a developed India.
Later, Cabinet Minister Ganesh Joshi visited the election office of BJP candidate Asha Nautiyal in Chopta, where he met party workers to discuss upcoming programmes and the election strategy. He urged party leaders and workers to engage with the public about the welfare schemes of, both, the central and state governments. He also called on the party workers to fulfill the responsibilities entrusted to them in the by-election with complete dedication.
Present at the events were Minister of State Kailash Pant, Gambhir Singh Bisht, Vikram Paida, Pushpa Semwal, Jitendra Bartwal, Mohan Singh, Dayal Singh, Arvind Dimri, Vikas Nautiyal, Govind Negi, Mahipal Negi, Village Head Dayal Sajwan, Temple Committee President Diksharaj Rawat, Vikram Paida, Hukam Singh, Mayank, and several other prominent leaders.