However, the Prime Minister - in his early morning tweet, warned people against the deadly COVID-19 and urged them to follow all necessary protocols and standard operating procedures (SOPs) laid down by the officials.
CM Yogi's tweet came before the first round of voting. The first round of voting will take place on February 10. Voting will take place in 58 seats across 11 districts in the state.
"A train transports 300 passengers on 70 seats and does not issue challans. Why is a challan required if three individuals ride a bike? When our government takes power, three riders will be permitted to ride a bike for free; otherwise, challans would be placed on jeeps and trains," SBSP founder and leader OP Rajbhar remarked.
Priyanka Gandhi stated that the Congress, which has already released a manifesto for women and youth, has identified jobs and inflation as the two significant issues in Uttar Pradesh.
Yathiraj urged citizens to vote in big numbers, noting that the region had a "very low" voting rate in the 2017 Assembly elections. He stated that the district, which has over 16 lakh registered voters across three seats, must set the 2017 "record straight" in 2022.
Elections for 58 seats in 11 districts of Western UP will be contested in this first round of UP elections. In the first round, 623 contestants are competing. There are 156 candidates that have acknowledged to criminal charges against them.
Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav said all farmers would receive free irrigation power, interest-free loans, insurance, and pension arrangements if they formed a government in the state.
Interestingly, around 70 per cent of women opined that Yogi Adityanath should return as the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh.
Banerjee slammed the Yogi Adityanath-led Uttar Pradesh administration, saying, "History will never forgive those involved for Hathras, Unnao tragedies, and bodies buried in Ganga in UP during COVID-19."
Union Home Minister Amit Shah unveiled the Lok Kalyan Sankalpa Patra 2022 ahead of the UP election 2022, reviewing the promises delivered by the 'double-engine' BJP government in Uttar Pradesh.