India’s pride consecrated with Ram Lalla: Yogi

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Badaun, 27 Jan: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath inaugurated HPCL's biogas plant in a program organized at village Saijni in Dataganj on Saturday. Along with the biogas plant, 44 development projects worth Rs 424 crore have also been inaugurated and foundation stones laid in different assemblies of the district.

Apart from Badaun, the Chief Minister has laid the foundation stone of biogas plants to be established in Sitapur, Jaunpur, Bareilly, Kannauj, Kanpur Dehat, Amethi, Bahraich and Fatehpur districts. During this time, union Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Hardeep Singh Puri was present with him.

In his address, he said that the inauguration of the compressed biogas plant is a new beginning by bringing Prime Minister Modi’s dream on the ground. Along with the environment, it is also giving a new message of increasing the income of farmers, setting up new enterprises for employment of youth and also protecting the environment.

The Chief Minister said that on January 22, due to the efforts of the Prime Minister, five hundred years of exile in Ayodhya ended.

“You saw the program of consecration of Lord Ram. Along with the consecration of life, India’s pride has also been consecrated in Ayodhya. This is Ramrajya. When governments are good, faith is also respected. To live up to public trust, it also takes care of public sentiments. Our government is going to be in power for seven years. There was no riot in these seven years. The state which was earlier a riot state has now become a festival state. ‘Ramotsav’ is happening somewhere and Holi festival is happening somewhere. People of every caste and religion are celebrating different festivals,” he claimed.

The Chief Minister also said that we will provide an environment of security to the farmers. Today, through Vikas Bharat Sankalp Yatra, MPs and MLAs are going from village to village and campaigning to connect you with all the schemes running for the poor.

The Chief Minister said that in the last 10 years you have seen a changing India, in the last seven years you have seen a changing UP. In the coming time, you will see changes in every field. After the construction of Ganga Expressway, people here will complete the distance from Badaun to Lucknow in three hours. Prayagraj will take four and a half hours and will reach Delhi in three hours.

On this occasion, union Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Hardeep Singh Puri, Minister of State Gulab Devi, Amla MP Dharmendra Kashyap, Badaun MP Sanghmitra Maurya, Sadar MLA Mahesh Chandra Gupta, Bilsi MLA Harish Shakya, Dataganj MLA Rajeev Kumar Singh, MLC Vagish Pathak, BJP District President. Rajiv Kumar Singh was present.

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