Local leaders at ward levels have shown great synergy in organising such chaupals and response from North Indian voters to this series of 'Chunavi Chaupal' has been overwhelming, said Amarjeet Mishra, General Secretary of city unit of BJP, a key functionary of the 'Chaupal'.
'Chaupal' is a popular concept in Northern India where in people gather in a open community space and hold deliberations on regular issues.
Mishra runs several social and cultural organisations such as Abhiyan, Kamal Deep Foundation etc in the city.
"Whenever we called Chief Minister, be it at Bati-Chokha programme, Kajari or Chhath Puja or celebrating Uttar Foundation Day in the city, Fadnavisji was kind enough not only to grace the occasion but also he reached out to North Indians residents and spoke to them," he said.
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