Ex-M’rashtra minister embarks on public relation drive to mark PM Modi’s 12 yrs in office
Jaunpur, 12 June (HS): In Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh, under the special public relations campaign being run by the Bharatiya Janata Party to mark the completion of 12 years of the Central Government under the leadership of Prime Minister
Ex-minister honoured senior citizens, ex-servicemen and social workers.


Jaunpur, 12 June (HS): In Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh, under the

special public relations campaign being run by the Bharatiya Janata Party to

mark the completion of 12 years of the Central Government under the leadership

of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, former Jaunpur Lok Sabha candidate and former

Minister of State for Home Affairs of Maharashtra, Kripashankar Singh, on

Friday, did public relations in various areas and honoured senior citizens,

ex-servicemen and social workers.

During this, Kripashankar Singh said that in the last 12

years, India has achieved unprecedented achievements in development, good

governance, public trust, and the welfare of the poor. He said that through the

Modi government's schemes, millions of people have benefited from housing,

toilets, gas connections, free rations, and healthcare, while India's global

reputation has also steadily increased.

As part of the campaign, retired soldier Sushil Pandey was

honored in the Tarhati division with a robe and a potrait of Lord Shri Ram. Raj

Bahadur Singh, Satya Narayan Mishra, and Shiv Bahadur Singh were honored in

Fattupur. In the Hulpur-Rajpur area, Indrapal Singh and Suryapal Singh, along

with former municipal council president Shivgovind Sahu and senior social

worker Ayodhya Prasad Umarvaish were also honored.

At a public relations event held in the Maharajganj area of

Badlapur, local citizens were informed about the central government's public

welfare schemes and achievements. Kripashankar Singh said that the country has

made remarkable progress in areas such as Self-Reliant India, Digital India,

Make in India, women's empowerment, and youth development. A large number of local citizens, BJP workers, and

dignitaries attended the event. Satendra Singh, Shivpujan Patel, Arun Pandey,

Sushil Mishra, Kiran Maurya, Shyam Raj Singh, Raju Keshari, Sanjay Singh, and

many other activists were present.

Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi


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