CM Yogi inaugurated and laid foundation stone of development projects worth Rs 659 cr in Sambhal
Sambhal, 07 Aug (HS): Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 222 development projects worth Rs 659 crore in Sambhal district of UP on Thursday. Addressing the public meeting on this occa
Girls tied Rakhi on the Chief Minister's hand


Sambhal,

07 Aug (HS): Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath inaugurated and laid the foundation

stone of 222 development projects worth Rs 659 crore in Sambhal district of UP

on Thursday. Addressing the public meeting on this occasion, Chief Minister

Yogi said that no one can move forward by forgetting the heritage. I have come

to Sambhal to remind this.

Chief

Minister Yogi Adityanath said that Samajwadi Party used to get murders done and

Congress used to cover up their misdeeds. They used to do vote politics. We

have come to do developmental politics. Money was not available for houses.

Daughters were forced to leave school. There was no provision of toilets and

drinking water in schools. Today schools have other facilities including

toilets, drinking water. There are also smart classes. The previous government

used to give one district one mafia. Our government is developing the district

by giving the scheme of one district one product. Today the double engine

government is providing education to the daughter of the poor. Along with this,

it is also giving one lakh rupees for her marriage.

CM

Yogi said that in the previous government, riots used to happen, anarchy used

to spread, neither daughters nor businessmen were safe. Today daughters and

businessmen are safe in UP but rioters and mafia are not safe.

He

said that today many gifts are being made available to Sambhal. Rakshabandhan

is on 9th August. Janmashtami is on 16th. Lord Kalki is going to come on this

land. We have to move ahead with this resolve. We have to move ahead with

courage to fight the rioters. Those who made Sambhal a victim of riots will

have to pay the price for it. Officials along with local leaders were present

on this occasion. Earlier, in the Police Line program, girls tied Rakhi on the

Chief Minister's hand. The Chief Minister presented them chocolates as a gift.

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