
Mathura,
25 Jan (HS): According to BJP national president Nitin Nabin, Prime Minister
Narendra Modi has moved the country forward while putting the last person at
the center of administration. Navin, who visited Mathura for the first time
after being elected BJP national president, said the development in Uttar
Pradesh represented the country's changing face.
As
I drove here today, I noticed that the roads in Uttar Pradesh were nicer than
those I'd seen elsewhere. This is evidence of how the country is evolving, he
added. He stated that Prime Minister Modi has secured progress while putting
the last person at the center of governance, claiming that his policies have
prioritized the weak and marginalized.
Referring
to Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya's notion of Antyodaya, Nabin stated with
confidence that the prime minister's vision of development is centered on the
poorest and most marginalized. Navin traveled from Delhi to Mathura via the
Yamuna Expressway, where BJP activists greeted him enthusiastically at the
Bajna Cut in the Mant region. I've come here today to see the folks of the Mant
Assembly Constituency. By God's grace, my first programme as BJP national
president has been organized at Mathura, Lord Krishna's birthplace, he
remarked. The BJP president urged people to contribute to the development of
the state and country, claiming that Prime Minister Modi is firmly driving
India along the path of progress.
The
Prime Minister frequently asserts that when he takes one stride forward, the
country's 140 crore people follow him and that with such collective power, no
force can prevent India from developing. Nabin stated that there was a time
when India's prime minister was unable to look foreign leaders in the eye, but
those days are over. Narendra Modi now leads the globe, and India's worldwide
reputation has grown, he remarked. Nabin and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath
went to the Shri Vrindavan Chandrodaya temple on Vrindavan Marg near ISKCON
Bengaluru and listened to the Prime Minister's 'Mann Ki Baat' programme.
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi