FeatureRegionalTop News

CM Yogi says, the path to India’s progress goes through Uttar Pradesh’

Uttar Pradesh, CM Yogi, Yogi AdityaNath, Lucknow, CM Yogi on Independence Day, Independence day celebration in Lucknow, Independence DayPhoto of Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi on Independence day in Lucknow.

Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Independence Day while addressing a event in Lucknow on Tuesday said ‘the path to India’s progress goes through the state of UP’.

CM Yogi on India’s 71st Independence Day, said, “We have to develop India. We have to popularize the country and make it one of the leading countries in the world. The path to development goes through Uttar Pradesh.” The Chief Minister further added that it was a part of UP that paved the way for Independence.

“The first revolt of 1857 started from a region in Uttar Pradesh,” Yogi said. During his speech, he asked people if they would be willing to take a pledge to make efforts towards establishing India as a powerful nation. “Will you all be able to pledge to spend every second of your life towards establishing India as a powerful nation in front of the world?” the CM asked.

As we all know India is celebrating its 71st Independence Day. Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also addressed the nation from the ramparts of Red Fort in New Delhi, where he also stressed on creating a “New India”.

PM Modi said everyone needs to work together to combat the poison of corruption, casteism, communalism and terrorism. He added that the new India will give more power to people and will become the biggest strength of democracy.

In his speech, the Prime Minister touched upon the recent deaths of children at state-funded Baba Raghav Das (BRD) Medical College in Yogi’s constituency Gorakhpur. The PM said the government maintains solidarity with all those suffering due to natural disasters and horrific tragedy in Gorakhpur.

On the other side Congress leader Anand Sharma criticized PM Modi for not being vocal enough on the Gorakhpur tragedy. “The Prime Minister, in a very trivial manner, equated the Gorakhpur tragedy to the other natural calamities. He should have been more careful,” the senior Congress leader said.

sonalika arya
the authorsonalika arya