Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami performed Puja-Archana at Triyuginarayan temple. After this, he went among the pilgrimage priests and met them. CM Dhami has reached Sonprayag, Triyuginarayan and other places in Kedarnath assembly constituency for campaigning. Voting will be held on November 20 on Kedarnath assembly seat. Counting of votes will be done on November 23. By-election will be held in Kedarnath assembly constituency with about 92 thousand voters after the death of late MLA Shailarani Rawat. Both BJP and Congress parties have put in full effort in the state to conquer Kedarnath. CM Dhami himself is leading the front. He is contacting people by visiting the area. He reached Triyuginarayan on Saturday morning. Where he met the people. BJP has assigned responsibility to each worker from Mandal to booth level, which is being monitored. All the district and block level officials have been asked to do public relations in remote villages, from whom daily reports are being sought.
Efforts to create an environment in its favour
BJP does not want to leave any stone unturned in this by-election. From the cabinet ministers of the government, MLAs to the district level officials and workers are visiting every village of Kedarnath assembly and contacting every voter. At the same time, Congress has also geared up for the Kedarnath by-election. Congress has geared up for the Kedarnath by-election. While the problems of the disaster-affected people are being made an issue by the Congress, an attempt was also made to create an environment in favour of the party through the Kedarnath Pratishtha Raksha Yatra.