The two national weekly magazines, Organizer and Panchjanya, associated with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, completed 75 years. On this occasion, in a program held in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath counted the works done during his tenure. He said that in the BJP government in UP, on the occasion of Eid, the prayers on the streets were stopped. In addition, loudspeakers taken down from mosques were donated to schools and hospitals.
He said that political riots took place in many states after the assembly elections were over, but in UP there was no riot during or after the elections. After the formation of our government, Ram Navami was celebrated with pomp and Hanuman Jayanti celebrations were also completed peacefully. CM Yogi said that all this happened in that UP where riots used to happen over small things. But now you must have seen that for the first time during Eid, Namaz was not offered on the streets.
CM Yogi said that you must have heard that either the sound of loudspeakers in mosques has reduced or the loudspeaker has been removed completely. The discarded loudspeakers are being donated to schools and hospitals. CM Yogi said that the sound of more than one lakh loudspeakers across the state has been reduced.
He said, “You will remember that when our government came to power, all illegal slaughterhouses in the state were closed. Earlier, cows were smuggled into illegal slaughterhouses. However, due to this, stray cattle were seen roaming on the roads and started damaging the crops in the fields. To combat this, we set up more than 5,600 animal shelters.
The UP chief minister said pilgrimage sites like Mathura, Vrindavan and Chitrakoot were revitalized. The government is developing pilgrimage sites in every assembly constituency. On the other hand, regarding the business in UP, CM Yogi said that in the ease of doing business, UP has reached number two in India. And UP is number 1 in terms of ease of living. Most of the infrastructural development in the country is happening in UP and the state is now known for its expressways.