<p>Motihari: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday claimed to have been taken for a ride, by his helicopter, while campaigning in adjoining Bihar.</p>.<p>The BJP strongman addressed two back-to-back rallies in two constituencies of Bihar on the final day of campaign for sixth phase of <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/lok-sabha-elections-2024">Lok Sabha polls</a>.</p>.Lok Sabha Elections 2024: 'Congress, SP vote bank made up of intruders,' says Amit Shah in Uttar Pradesh.<p>He winded up his tour of the state with a rally in Purbi Champaran, with just a few minutes to go before the campaign came to a close at 6 in the evening.</p>.<p>"I have been addressing rally after rally today. I started with one at Puri in Odisha, followed by another election meeting in that state," the UP chief minister said.</p>.<p>"In Bihar, I was supposed to be amidst you first, but I was flown by the helicopter to another seat," said Adityanath.</p>.<p>According to his travel schedule released by Bihar BJP, the UP CM was supposed to wind up his tour with a rally in Pashchim Champaran where former state BJP president Sanjay Jaiswal is running for a fourth consecutive term. But he ended up reaching there first.</p>.<p>The goof up caused the rally at Purbi Champaran to be delayed by more than an hour and a half, though Adityanath seemed glad that the crowds waited for him.</p>.<p>Turning towards the MP Radha Mohan Singh, a former Union minister and currently a national vice president of BJP, he said, "After elections, please bring all these people for a darshan at Ayodhya Dham. I will be there to welcome them".</p>.<p>Adityanath peppered his speeches with sentences in the local dialect Bhojpuri, which is also spoken in Gorakhpur, the Uttarakhand born ascetic turned politician's adopted home.</p>.<p>He also referred to 'close ties, existing for more than 1,000 years', between the two provinces. </p>
<p>Motihari: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday claimed to have been taken for a ride, by his helicopter, while campaigning in adjoining Bihar.</p>.<p>The BJP strongman addressed two back-to-back rallies in two constituencies of Bihar on the final day of campaign for sixth phase of <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/lok-sabha-elections-2024">Lok Sabha polls</a>.</p>.Lok Sabha Elections 2024: 'Congress, SP vote bank made up of intruders,' says Amit Shah in Uttar Pradesh.<p>He winded up his tour of the state with a rally in Purbi Champaran, with just a few minutes to go before the campaign came to a close at 6 in the evening.</p>.<p>"I have been addressing rally after rally today. I started with one at Puri in Odisha, followed by another election meeting in that state," the UP chief minister said.</p>.<p>"In Bihar, I was supposed to be amidst you first, but I was flown by the helicopter to another seat," said Adityanath.</p>.<p>According to his travel schedule released by Bihar BJP, the UP CM was supposed to wind up his tour with a rally in Pashchim Champaran where former state BJP president Sanjay Jaiswal is running for a fourth consecutive term. But he ended up reaching there first.</p>.<p>The goof up caused the rally at Purbi Champaran to be delayed by more than an hour and a half, though Adityanath seemed glad that the crowds waited for him.</p>.<p>Turning towards the MP Radha Mohan Singh, a former Union minister and currently a national vice president of BJP, he said, "After elections, please bring all these people for a darshan at Ayodhya Dham. I will be there to welcome them".</p>.<p>Adityanath peppered his speeches with sentences in the local dialect Bhojpuri, which is also spoken in Gorakhpur, the Uttarakhand born ascetic turned politician's adopted home.</p>.<p>He also referred to 'close ties, existing for more than 1,000 years', between the two provinces. </p>