The young generation can be proud of the India that has changed after 2014… CM Yogi Adityanath enumerated the achievements on completion of 12 years of PM Modi.
digital desk- Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has praised the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said that when a country gets a popular and visionary thinking leader, it does not take long for the results to arrive. Addressing a press conference in Lucknow on Friday, CM Yogi congratulated PM Modi on completion of 12 years of his tenure and said that after 2014, every citizen has seen a changing and empowering India. Today’s young generation can be proud of this new India, which has made the world realize its potential while facing many global challenges.
“After independence, the country was divided, Modi made the plans a mass movement”
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath made a scathing attack on the opposition while referring to the political history of the country. He said that before 1947, while the freedom of the people of India was brutally trampled, after independence, efforts were made to divide the citizens in the name of opinion, religion and sect. Focused programs and their successful implementation were never seen on the ground in the previous governments. For the first time in the country, it has been seen that not only plans were made, but they were converted into a ‘people’s movement’ for their successful implementation. It is because of the visionary leadership of PM Modi that today policies are connecting directly with the public.
Incredible achievements of 12 years: 4 crore houses and 25 crore people out of poverty
In the press conference, CM Yogi presented the major achievements of the last 12 years in front of the country along with figures. He said that a historic task has been done to cover the heads of 4 crore poor families of the country by giving them permanent houses. Also, under the Ayushman Bharat scheme, every poor has got a health insurance cover of Rs 5 lakh for free treatment in the hospital. ‘Mudra Yojana’ for new entrepreneurs and ‘Startup Yojana’ for youth have brought a new revolution of employment and self-reliance within the country. The Chief Minister said that when PM Modi took over the reins of the country, India’s population was around 120 crore. Due to his successful welfare programs, unprecedented success has been achieved in bringing 25 crore people of the country out of the poverty line. He underlined that only big countries like India, China and America have a population of 25 crore in the world. Uttar Pradesh has got the biggest benefit from the improvement in the standard of living of these 25 crore people.
“Earlier UP was dependent on identity, now hooliganism and anarchy have ended.”
Discussing the changing nature of Uttar Pradesh, CM Yogi said that this state with the largest population of the country once longed for its positive identity. Earlier, only anarchy, insecurity, hooliganism and corruption prevailed here. The youth of the state neither had jobs within the state nor did they get respect outside the state, they were forced to hide their identity. But today, Uttar Pradesh has taken full advantage of the Prime Minister’s vision and is moving rapidly on the path of development.
“The public has recognized those who avoided the names of Ram-Krishna.”
Taking on the opposition parties, the Chief Minister said that people should remember who were those people who used to avoid the name of India’s basic faith Lord Shri Ram and Leeladhari Shri Krishna. Those who hesitated even in taking the name of Devadhidev Mahadev and considered it their birthright to insult the eternal faith of India. CM Yogi became emotional and said that the country has seen the removal of all the constraints of 500 years of slavery and Ramjanmabhoomi in Ayodhya. Narendra Modi is the first Prime Minister of the country who himself participated in the historic moments of laying the foundation stone of Ram temple in Ayodhya, the grand Pran Pratishtha program and hoisting the Sanatan flag. The country has seen these 12 years as a huge and wonderful confluence of faith and economy.
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