Hansraj Vishwakarma celebrates induction into Uttar Pradesh cabinet with supporters

A celebratory atmosphere was observed at Hansraj Vishwakarma’s residence in Lucknow following his induction into the Uttar Pradesh cabinet. Supporters and party workers marked the occasion with slogans, dancing, and distribution of sweets.

Hansraj Vishwakarma, Member of the Legislative Council and BJP leader, expressed his gratitude, stating, “Certainly, we have got a place in the Yogi government, and we will perform it well. We will fulfill the responsibility given to us with full commitment. We are continuously working to make Uttar Pradesh an ‘Utam Pradesh’, a developed and better state. Facilities in education and other sectors are reaching people, and under the zero-tolerance policy, the backbone of criminals are being broken.”

He added that the government is working with full pace and dedication: “The Prime Minister works 16-18 hours a day, and similarly, the ministers in his cabinet and the ministers in Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s cabinet are also continuously working. There is no shortage of time; we are all working. We will prove that we will work even more than the time we are given.”

The enthusiasm among supporters remained strong after the cabinet expansion, with celebrations continuing throughout the area.

The Uttar Pradesh cabinet was expanded on Sunday in a ceremony at the Gandhi Auditorium of Jan Bhavan, attended by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Governor Anandiben Patel, who administered the oath to the new ministers.

Bhupendra Singh Chaudhary and Manoj Kumar Pandey were sworn in as Cabinet Ministers, while Krishna Paswan, Surendra Diler, Hansraj Vishwakarma, and Kailash Singh Rajput took oath as Ministers of State. Ajit Singh Pal and Somendra Tomar were promoted to Ministers of State (Independent Charge).

Following the oath-taking, the newly inducted ministers presented bouquets to Governor Anandiben Patel and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. The ceremony concluded with chants of “Bharat Mata Ki Jai” and “Jai Shri Ram” resonating throughout the auditorium.

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