"All these reports are fake. I am campaigning for my party," he told PTI.
The Gorakhpur MP was is one of the star campaigners for BJP and was at the dice along with party chief Amit Shah and other leaders while the release of the manifesto for state Assembly elections next month.
Earlier, Hindu Yuva Vahini's state president had said that they have fielded candidates on six seats spread over three districts in the eastern region of the state.
Sunil also said that the outfit has been working on Hindutva agenda and it is the best opportunity for them to field candidates to set things right.
However, there had been a strong demand in BJP, especially in the stronghold of Adityanath, to declare him as the chief ministerial candidate in the polls.
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