During the 2017 assembly and 2019 Lok Sabha elections in Uttar Pradesh, Reena Dwivedi, who was in the discussion due to her yellow sari for voting duty in Lucknow, is once again in the news. Then ready to vote. During the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, Reena Dwivedi, who was posted on polling duty in Lucknow, is once again on election duty. Voting was held in Lucknow today for the fourth phase of Uttar Pradesh Assembly Election 2022, in which Reena’s duty is engaged in Mohanlalganj assembly constituency.
Let us tell you that Reena Dwivedi, posted as a clerk in the Public Works Department in Lucknow, has been engaged in the election work in Mohanlalganj in the 2022 assembly elections. Although Reena Dwivedi, who was in the news due to yellow sari, has now changed her get up. Recently she was seen in a black sleeveless top and off white trousers. After seeing Reena Dwivedi in the new get up, a large crowd gathered there. Along with the people, policemen were also taking selfies with them. Reena Dwivedi told that her goal is to get maximum voting. He said that whether it is the Lok Sabha elections or the assembly elections, it is our endeavor that the voting percentage should be high where duty is imposed. As much as Reena is a fashion lover, she also takes care of social concerns. Regarding her new look, she said that I follow fashion. I also like to be updated all the time. That’s why my getup has also changed. While going to the workplace with EVM in hand in western dress and sun gloss, Reena Dwivedi said that I was wearing a yellow sari last time. A little changed this time. This change in the dress should keep happening according to the time.
It is worth noting that Lucknow’s Reena Dwivedi, who became famous as a ‘yellow sari’ woman officer during election duty, was posted in Nagaram in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, while in 2017 in Sarojininagar assembly constituency. Reena Dwivedi is very fit even after being the mother of a son and she is always conscious about fitness. Reena’s husband passed away in 2013 due to illness. She was married in 2004 to Sanjay Dwivedi, a senior assistant working in the PWD department.