
Prayagraj, 08 July (HS): The opposition's pointless rhetoric
has no impact on Ram devotees. Party workers should fully commit to 2027. They
should work to reach out to beneficiaries of government schemes in settlements,
remarked Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya, who arrived as chief guest
at the Chief Minister's Teacher Cashless Medical Scheme program held in the
District Panchayat auditorium on Wednesday.
He said that party workers should contact beneficiaries of
government schemes in settlements. Workers should also contact families where
9.5 lakh jobs have been given in the state without bribes and without any
source information. The double-engine government has done a lot for the poor.
Efforts should be made to ensure the benefits of schemes like the Prime
Minister's Housing Scheme and others. Old age pensions were Rs. 300 during the
SP government, but now they are Rs. 1,500 under the BJP government. There are
numerous welfare schemes available to all sections of society, and workers
should contact those who are not receiving them and try to ensure they receive
them, so that people can understand the policies and procedures of the BJP
government and organization. Workers should be vigilant and alert to the
opposition's schemes. Reach out to the youth and inform them about the numerous
employment schemes available. Young people should take advantage of these
schemes.
Workers and officials should prepare lists of the needy in
their respective divisions who need government benefits. The SP, BSP, and
Congress will all fight unitedly against the BJP. The Deputy Chief Minister
urged workers to work with one goal: whoever wants a ticket must win the lotus
flower. In Prayagraj, during the Samajwadi Party government, goons and mafia
roamed the city, across the Ganga and Yamuna, carrying weapons, while the
police remained silent. He stated that the double-engine government's ideology
is sacred. If anyone provokes India, we will not spare them. Indonesia bestowed
the highest honor on the Prime Minister. The country is making great strides in
every field. 250 million people have been lifted out of poverty. 70 million
people have been provided housing. If Uttar Pradesh progresses, the country
will progress. State Vice President Suresh Maurya, Kashi Region Vice President
Awadhesh Chandra Gupta, Metropolitan President Sanjay Gupta, Gangapar President
Nirmala Paswan, Yamunapar President Rajesh Shukla, Anand Sonkar, Anuj Kushwaha,
Kunj Bihari Mishra, Dr. Shailesh Pandey, Vikram Bhadoria, Shashi Varshney,
Councilor Ashish Dwivedi, Uttar Maurya, and others were present.
The opposition's
pointless rhetoric has no effect on Ram devotees: In a formal media
interaction at the Police Line helipad after his arrival in Prayagraj from
Lucknow, the Deputy Chief Minister, in response to the opposition's questioning
of the SIT investigation into the Ram Temple offering theft case, stated that
the BJP is poised to form a government in the state for the third time with a
landslide majority. The entire opposition, including the Samajwadi Party, is
expected to remain out of power from 2027 to 2047. They (the opposition) are
aware of this. Therefore, the opposition, lacking issues, makes statements that
have no impact on Ram devotees, patriots, and the rest of society.
Responding to a media question about the Karnataka Congress
government's demand for the resignation of Prime Minister Modi, Amit Shah, and
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath over the Ram Temple offering theft case, Deputy
Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya stated that there is no need to answer any
questions from those who oppose the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple or the Lord Shri
Ram Bridge. Every Ram devotee is satisfied with the SIT investigation, arrests,
and imprisonment of the accused in the offering theft case. Meanwhile, the
Deputy CM was welcomed at the helipad by Metropolitan President Sanjay Gupta,
Gangapar President Nirmala Paswan, Yamunapar President Rajesh Shukla, Councilor
Raju Shukla, Vijay Srivastava, Ajay Singh, Arun Patel, Manoj Kushwaha, Pawan
Srivastava, Vivek Mishra, Varun Kesarwani, Nirdosh Singh Golu, Vishwas
Srivastava, Mayank Dubey and other workers.
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi