Balrampur, September 28: Under the leadership of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a new India is being envisioned, with everyone benefiting from welfare schemes without discrimination. However, there are some elements who do not like development and want to create anarchy during festivals. I would like to tell them that if they become an obstacle to development, it will be a cause of destruction for them. Ghazwa Hind is not acceptable on Indian soil, said chief minister Yogi in Balrampur.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has presented projects worth โน 825 crore to Balrampur.
The CM said that those who used to riot during the Samajwadi Party and Congress governments should clear their misconceptions that the government used to welcome them. Now that there is a double engine government, if anyone tries to riot anywhere, this path will lead them straight to hell. Those who engage in anti-India activities by raising the slogan “Ghazwa-e-Hind” will not tolerate this on Indian soil. If anyone wants to go to hell, they will talk about Ghazwa-e-Hind.
He said that we must be vigilant against those who live in India and engage in anti-India activities. The administration must be informed from time to time. Those who are stubborn do not listen to words. The government is working on a policy of zero tolerance. Our sympathy is for the poor, for our sisters and daughters, and for the businessmen.
Referring to the Bareilly incident, he said that an attempt was made to create a ruckus by making those who should have held pens hold placards saying “I Love Muhammad.” Anarchy is not acceptable in the state. Anyone who takes the law into their own hands will be issued a ticket to hell without asking. Rumors are being spread in the name of drones and sometimes in the name of theft; such people will face gangster action.
Appealing for public awareness from the stage, he said that if anyone is creating an atmosphere of fear and terror, they should first explain it to them; if they do not listen, the police will deal with them. He said that to promote education, a university has been established in every division. Soon, this commissionerate will also have a sports college.
CM Yogi inaugurated the Government Polytechnic College in Ghughulpur, Balrampur, and presented the district residents with 124 projects worth โน825.29 crore.
CM laid the foundation stone for the construction of the State Polytechnic building on February 17, 2020. The work was completed at a cost of โน2029.00 lakh.
CM Yogi arrived at the Devipatan Temple on Saturday for a two-day visit. He spent the night at the Devipatan Temple. This morning, after paying obeisance to Maa Pateshwari, he returned to Balrampur and announced several schemes to the district residents.
During the visit, the CM also distributed checks to beneficiaries of various schemes. A short film on Balrampur’s development was also screened.