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11 yrs of Modi govt: Yogi asks workers to highlight achievements at all levels

11 yrs of Modi govt: Yogi asks workers to highlight achievements at all levels

Time of India2 days ago

Lucknow: Exhorting the BJP workers to take the achievement of Narendra Modi government in the last 11 years to every section of the society at the ground level, CM Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday said that it was a matter of pride to realise the vision of a developed India in 'Amrit Kaal'.
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Speaking at a state-level workshop organised by the UP unit of BJP, Yogi said that the party should not limit themselves only to party workers, but also connect the common people, professional groups, and beneficiaries with the campaign. The workshop was organised as part of the party's celebration marking completion of 11 years of Modi government at the Centre.
Yogi credited the Modi government for the rebirth of India's cultural heritage.
He said that events like the foundation stone and Pran Pratishtha of Ram temple in Ayodhya, revival of Kashi Vishwanath Dham and Maha Kumbh are changing the image of Uttar Pradesh. "He is the first Prime Minister who gave glory to Ayodhya," he said, appealing to workers to enthusiastically participate in programs like Tiranga Yatra, Lokmata Ahilyabai Holkar Smriti, and World Yoga Day.
Referring to the outline of the program presented by state organization general secretary Dharampal Singh and national general secretary Dushyant Gautam, Yogi said that earlier also the workers had taken the achievements of the Uttar Pradesh government in eight years to every booth.
"Now, it is time to do it comprehensively," he said.
The CM said that joint meetings of the organization, front, and cells proved effective for the party which won eight out of 10 assembly seats during previous bypolls.
BJP's six frontal organisations and 23 cells cover every section of the society like advocates, doctors, teachers, students, and beneficiaries. "By organizing seminars with these groups, selecting speakers from among them, the schemes can be promoted effectively," he said.
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Mentioning the success of
, Yogi said that earlier illness in a family used to become a crisis. "But today, 50 crore people of the country and 10 crore people of Uttar Pradesh are benefiting from this scheme," he said, calling upon party workers to distribute Ayushman cards and ration cards at Shakti Kendras, so that the beneficiaries feel grateful to the government.
Yogi said that 60 lakh poor people in the state have got facilities like houses, electricity connection, ration card, and pension.
Especially the deprived castes like Kol, Musahar, and Tharu were given the benefit of 100% schemes.
The CM called upon BJP workers to participate in the 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' campaign and river rebirth program on World Environment Day on June 5. He said that 11 years of the Modi government are a journey of service, security, and good governance.
UP BJP chief Bhupendra Chaudhary said that PM Modi's public welfare schemes are proving to be a milestone in getting the country out of poverty.
He said that the country has been freed from corruption and put on the path of progress.
BJP's national general secretary Dushyant Gautam said that the country is changing under the leadership of PM Modi. "From internal security to national security, India has set an example for the world," he said. He said that every person needs to know how India taught a lesson to Pakistan-sponsored terrorism after the Pahalgam incident.
Gautam said that a blueprint of various programs has been prepared, in which the participation of all the workers is necessary, through which we will connect with the common people.
Dharampal Singh said that programs will be held at the state, district, division and booth levels.
Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Maurya said that it is the responsibility of every worker to tell the common people about how the facilities are reaching the people who were deprived of basic facilities like housing, electricity and water before 2014.
Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak said that India is being discussed all over the world because of PM Modi.

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