Prayagraj, 26 May (HS): Under the leadership of Prime Minister
Narendra Modi, India has surpassed Japan to become the fourth largest economy
of the world, while the fake country Pakistan is making a record of becoming an
international beggar. Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya said this
while addressing the workers at the Circuit House on Monday. He met the workers
and also held a public hearing.
The Deputy Chief Minister said that Pakistan got a loan of more
than one billion dollars i.e. about Rs. 8000 crore from the International
Monetary Fund. Whereas in India, GST collection in the month of April alone was
Rs. 2 lakh 37,000 crore. He said that there is an atmosphere of joy all around
the country regarding the success of Operation Sindoor. But the Kharge-Gandhi
duo has donned a cloak of extreme negativity. There was mourning on the faces
of this duo since the success of Operation Sindoor. The Indian Army went inside
Pakistan and attacked with evidence so that the Congress and its allies do not
have to ask for evidence. Even now, to please Pakistan, the Congress is
showering questions about the success of Operation Sindoor, asking how much
loss was incurred in Operation Sindoor.
Keshav Prasad Maurya said, while the Indian Army gave a
befitting reply to the enemies of the country and ripped apart Pakistan. He
said that the Gandhi family never trusted the country's army. If there was
trust in the army, there would have been no Kashmir problem. Congress knows
very well that Indian borders are safe under the leadership of Prime Minister
Narendra Modi. This is also the reason for the Gandhi family's sadness. Their
sadness is going to remain.
Media in-charge Rajesh Kesarwani said that during the public
hearing, the officers were directed to solve the problems of the people. On
this occasion, Mayor Ganesh Kesarwani, Metropolitan President Sanjay Gupta, MLA
Pooja Pal, Neeraj Tripathi, Vinod Prajapati, Kavita Patel, Rajesh Kesarwani,
Vivek Mishra, Subhash Vaishya, Pramod Modi, Vijay Srivastava, Ajay Singh, Vijay
Patel and hundreds of other workers were present.
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi