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CM Yogi’s Amazing Hockey Shot Goes Viral; See the Video Here

Yogi Adityanath Hockey Shot: A unique style of Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath is going viral in which he is seen playing hockey. All this happened when he reached Major Dhyanchand Stadium in Jhansi. During this, he tried his hand at hockey. He had come to Jhansi to inaugurate development projects.

During this, he also scored goals with a hockey stick. The video of Chief Minister Yogi playing hockey has also surfaced, in which he is very happy. This video has been shared by news agency ANI.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, who reached Jhansi on Tuesday on the birth anniversary of Major Dhyanchand Stadium, inaugurated several schemes here. During this, the CM reached the ground, picked up the stick in his hand, and posted the goal like a player. The audience and the players liked this style of the Chief Minister. When CM scored a goal with a hockey stick, the spectators on the ground started clapping.


It was said that on National Sports Day, 100 development projects worth Rs 2,009 crore had been inaugurated, and the foundation stone was laid in Jhansi. Apart from this, he has also honoured the hockey Olympic players and inaugurated the hockey match.

But meanwhile, seeing this unique style of the Chief Minister, the crowd in the stadium welcomed him with thunderous applause. The video going viral on social media shows the Chief Minister doing the goal post.

According to the information earlier, CM Yogi unveiled the statue of Major Dhyanchand and inaugurated and observed the hockey museum. The CM who reached Jhansi was warmly welcomed. Given the Chief Minister’s visit, strong security arrangements were made. After these programs, the Chief Minister reached Major Dhyanchand Stadium, where people welcomed him.

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