Muzaffarnagar endured months of curfew when governance fell into the wrong hands: CM Yogi

Updated : Mar 28, 2024 19:07
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ANI

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday said that Muzaffarnagar endured months of curfew when governance fell into the wrong hands, but when voters gave power to the right people, the city became known for its Kanwar Yatra. So every vote is important in elections, he said.

Speaking on the second day of the Prabudha Sammelan held at Lala Jagdish Prasad Saraswati
Vidya Mandir Inter College in Muzaffarnagar, he said: "However, when you gave power to the right people, Muzaffarnagar became known for its vibrant Kanwar Yatra."

He stated further, "Previously, votes cast in favour of wrong people, plunged Western UP into
anarchy and lawlessness where everyone felt insecure. People were afraid of coming to the place.
But, when you elected the right parties and people, lawlessness and chaos ended and faith was
respected."

"CM Yogi was seeking votes for Union Minister and BJP candidate Sanjeev Baliyan. Children
presented CM Yogi with paintings on the occasion. The auditorium reverberated with chants of
"Yogi-Yogi" as the CM emphasised the urgency of voting. CM Yogi urged citizens to exercise their democratic rights regardless of weather adversities, electing Prime Minister Modi for a third term," as per a press release from the Chief Minister's office.

UP CM Yogi Adityanath

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