PM Modi's 10-year regime is a golden era in independent India: Yogi Adityanath

Updated : Apr 26, 2024 20:06
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Editorji News Desk

As the country is witnessing the second phase of Lok Sabha elections, Uttar Pradesh Chief
Minister Yogi Adityanath has said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 10-year regime is a golden era in independent India.

Expressing his views, Yogi Adityanath said the country wants to see work and PM Modi has given a new direction. "The country wants to see work and PM Modi has given a new direction to the
country. His 10-year regime is a golden era in independent India."

He further added, "In every sector, India has done something new. Today, India is established as a rapidly progressing economy. This will prove to be beneficial for the BJP."

The UP Chief Minister also said that the people are blessing the works done by PM Narendra Modi.

"The excitement within the country and the enthusiasm and optimism among the people for the
work of PM Modi in 10 years--going by that we can say that people are blessing the works of the
PM and we will receive help in fulfilling the 'Sankalp' of the Modi government within the country," he
said.

The Uttar Pradesh CM also criticised the Congress manifesto and said that the BJP would not
accept any attempt to take away money of the common man

"The things mentioned in the Congress party's manifesto indicate things that could be dangerous for the country. Congress's Sam Pitroda's statement has been heard by everyone.

The way the Congress government in Karnataka gave undue benefits to Muslims in the OBC reservation creates doubt in the mind. It is also talking about inheritance tax which is also a dangerous sign. Congress is saying that they will conduct an x-ray of the wealth of people in the country.

Uttar Pardesh

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