
Darkness
in Bengal fading away, now lotus about to bloom, Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti
Mayor
welcomed Chairperson of Backward Commission, ex-Union Minister Sadhvi Niranjan
Jyoti
Prayagraj,
April 10 (HS): A welcome and felicitation ceremony for former Union Minister
and Chairperson of the National Backward Classes Commission, Sadhvi Niranjan
Jyoti, was organized in the auditorium of former councilor Rishi Nishad in
Sadiapur under the leadership of Mayor Ganesh Kesarwani. On this occasion,
Chairperson of the Backward Classes Commission, Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti said that
it is the biggest responsibility of parents of all communities to educate their
children and make them cultured so that the coming generation is educated and
no one can stop their progress and the people doing politics of dividing the
society cannot break them.
She
further said that politics should be about uniting the society and not dividing
it, but Akhilesh Yadav is doing politics of dividing the society in the name of
PDA in Uttar Pradesh and the people of the state will teach a lesson to
Akhilesh Yadav, who does politics in the name of such casteist poison, by
making the lotus bloom in the coming 2027 and further said that since 2014,
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been continuously working for the development
and upliftment of the oppressed and weaker sections of the society.
And
the slogan given by him, Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas, has become the basic mantra
of social welfare and social power and said that the law and order system of
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is so tight and sound that criminals are not
able to raise their heads and peace and tranquility prevails in the state.
She
said that the people of Assam are making the lotus bloom for the third time and
the darkness in Bengal is fading and the lotus is going to bloom. On this
occasion, Mayor Ganesh Kesarwani, BJP leader Malayaj Sharma, Rajesh Kesarwani,
former councilor Rishi Nishad, councilor Mrs. Radha Nishad welcomed Sadhvi
Niranjan Jyoti by presenting her a memento and wearing a shawl. Among those who
welcomed him were Amit Gupta, Councilor Sahil Arora, Arvind Nishad, Dhruv
Nishad, Manoj Nishad, Aman Gupta, Ranvijay Singh, Rekha Kanaujia, Gyan
Kushwaha, Sumit Singh Bagi, Shyam Nishad, Manish Nishad, Abha Sahu, Reena
Nishad, etc., and hundreds of Bharatiya Janata Party workers.
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi