Uma Bharti got leg injury, extended the program of going to Himalayas

Sekar Chandra

Former chief minister of madhya pradesh uma bharti has suffered a leg injury. Currently she is undergoing

physiotherapy for her leg in Jhansi. Because of this, his plan to visit the himalayas has also moved forward.

Today on wednesday (November 1), uma bharti herself has given this information on her social media

platform. It is being said that uma bharti is very angry with both these party organizations. She has distanced

herself from campaigning in the madhya pradesh assembly elections. Recently, uma bharti had said that she

will go for election campaign only where chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan calls her. Meanwhile, during

the elections itself, he had announced to go to the Himalayas. Now news has come that uma bharti has got a leg

injury and she is undergoing treatment in Jhansi.

The pain in my feet has increased

Former chief minister uma bharti tagged bjp on her social media account While descending, there was

pressure on my left leg. Since my left leg is weak due to fractures of 1996 and 2019, it started having some pain

and reached Tikamgarh with great difficulty. Visiting ram raja Sarkar in Orchha on 28th october and on 29th

October. Had to leave for Badri-Kedar in the morning." She further wrote that the pain in my left leg has

increased so much that I am still in jhansi, physiotherapy is going on, I will have to stay in jhansi for 5 more

days, then after getting the doctor's permission, I will move towards the Himalayas.

For this reason resigned from the post

Let us tell you that in the 2003 elections, bharatiya janata party, under the leadership of uma bharti, had created

a record by winning 174 seats in the assembly elections. He was made the chief minister of the state, but after

some time he resigned from his post due to a criminal case. uma bharti had once rebelled against bjp and

formed Bharatiya Janashakti party but after a few years it merged with bjp along with Uma Bharti.

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