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The world can now clearly see the stark differences between Pakistan and India: Adityanath

Yogi Adityanath, the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, compared India and Pakistan on Tuesday and said that the world can now clearly perceive the vast disparities between the two nations. He said that whereas 80 crore people in India get free rations, Pakistanis long for two square meals.

“Pakistan was formed a day before India became independent, but today the whole world is seeing the difference between India and Pakistan,” he said during a public gathering held at Gorakhpur’s Mahant Digvijaynath Park.

India’s economy is now the fifth-largest in the world. 800 million people in India now get free rations, while there is a fight in Pakistan over a kilo of wheat. India is a happy and prosperous country, yet Pakistani citizens want for two square meals.

In Gorakhpur, to commemorate the nine years of the Modi administration, he officially opened 727 development projects or laid the cornerstone for ones worth more than Rs 2,604 crore.

“Service is Ramrajya’s primary need. Regardless of creed, religion, sect, or linguistic region, we should all share the same sentiment. Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat should be the focus of our activity, he remarked. “We need to be proud of our history. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s term has given the nation a new perspective, he said.

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