UP STATE

“Not only do we bring Ram, but we also perform Ram Naam Satya.”

Agra: UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said at a political rally in Aligarh on Friday that his government has kept “daughters and the common man” safe by taking tough measures against goons. Who would have imagined that women in the UP could walk out at night without risk? It’s now feasible to do so. The CM said, “We have given out a strong message that we can achieve ‘Ram Naam Satya’ (last rites) for those who represent a danger to society in addition to bringing Ram back to Ayodhya.

Yogi continued, advocating for Aligarh-born BJP candidate Satish Gautam: “Between 2014 and 2017, even businessmen were afraid because they used to face criminal threats.” We now go by the moniker Ram to survive. Community rioting has stopped in Uttar Pradesh, and the Kanwar Yatra is being held without incident.
In order to ensure “continued peace and more development,” he asked the state’s voters to choose Narendra Modi for a third term as prime minister.
The Chief Minister mentioned Holi in stating that holidays are being observed in a nonviolent way. In the past, UP was only associated with violence and annoyance. However, the state is currently a festival land. Ram Utsav, Rangotsav, Deepotsav, Dev Deepawali, and Krishna Utsav are among them. The new UP is this. Ever imagine that the underprivileged would get free health cards, housing, and rations here? He went on, “Holi of Barsana and Vrindavan has received global recognition. Today, local handicraftsmen and artisans are getting respect too.”
Yogi went on, “On the occasion of Holi, 10 lakh people had come to Barsana this time.” However, before 2017, there used to be only between 20 and 25,000 visitors. It has been 500 years since Ram Lalla played Holi. The chief minister also emphasised the government’s commitment to the welfare of sugarcane growers.

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