Lok Sabha elections: Veterans' riot in Jaunpur, Home Minister Shah and CM Yogi will come tomorrow, Mayawati on the 21st, and Akhilesh on the 23rd.


Posted on 18th May 2024 01:00 pm by rohit kumar

Home Minister Amit Shah and CM Yogi Adityanath will hold a public meeting in Jaunpur on May 19. There is a rally of BSP supremo Mayawati on the 21st. SP President and former CM Akhilesh Yadav will hold public meetings in Jaunpur and Machli city on 23 May.


 

In the sixth phase on May 25, voting is taking place in Jaunpur, Machlishahr, Azamgarh, Lalganj, and Bhadohi. Mayawati will hold a public meeting in Malhani Assembly on the 21st. Home Minister Shah will hold a public meeting on the 19th at Ramlila Maidan in Madiyahu. Whereas in Shahganj, there is a public meeting of CM Yogi in Pattinarendrapur on the same day.


 

34 corporation buses returned from elections, convenience for passengers

Out of 56 buses that went to the elections, 34 have returned. Passengers had to face a lot of trouble when the buses went on election duty. Passengers were forced to go to their destinations by paying higher fares to private buses or taxi drivers.


 

Now with the return of buses, the number has increased on the Lucknow, Kanpur, and Prayagraj Gorakhpur routes. Due to this, the passengers heaved a sigh of relief. Jaunpur depot operates 82 buses daily. In which 56 buses were sent for election duty. The remaining 26 buses were being operated. Due to less number of buses, passengers either had to wait for hours for the buses or had to pay more money to the rickshaw vehicles to reach their destinations.


 

officer said

Out of 56 buses that went on election duty, 34 buses have returned. These buses have been deployed on long-distance routes. Some of these are being sent on local routes where there is more ridership. Special attention is being paid to ensure that passengers do not face any problems.

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