Operation Sindoor deters Pakistan, people recognise CM Yogi as ‘Bulldozer Baba’, says Rajnath Singh in Lucknow

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Lucknow, March 13: The Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said that in Operation Sindoor, Pakistan was given such a reply with the BrahMos missile that it will never be able to recover. The Indian Army is fully alert and is always ready to protect the country’s borders.

The Union Defense Minister Rajnath Singh was addressing the inauguration of the second phase of the Green Corridor and the foundation stone laying ceremony of the third and fourth phases in Lucknow on Friday. At the event organized at Jhulelal Park on the banks of the Gomti River, Lucknow MP and Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said that Lucknow is developing rapidly and Lucknow is not lagging behind in the defense sector either. Work related to the BrahMos missile and aerospace is also underway here, and the city is deeply connected to the country’s security system.

Referring to Operation Sindoor against Pakistan, the Defense Minister said that the BrahMos missile gave such a befitting reply to Pakistani terrorists that they cannot even contemplate such an act again. If they even think about it, they will never recover from this attack. He said that every conspiracy hatched against India will be given a befitting reply.

Rajnath Singh said that people know Chief Minister Yogi as Bulldozer Baba. He has dealt with the mafia, but a bulldozer not only destroys but also prepares new ground for development.

He announced that in the coming days, a journey from Lucknow to Kanpur will be completed in just 35 to 45 minutes. Referring to the increasing investment in Uttar Pradesh, he said, “I never thought that Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath would be able to visit Singapore and Japan.” I was worried the trip might be postponed, but he went on it, wearing the same attire and eating the same food, and the result is a tremendous investment in Uttar Pradesh.

At the ceremony, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath stated that the project was built using the same funds after removing encroachments from the administrative land, and the government has not provided any funding to the authority. He reiterated his commitment to develop Lucknow as an AI city, his ambitious project. He stated that the state government has secured funding for this project.

He added that most of the BrahMos engineers who eliminated the country’s enemies are from polytechnics and government colleges. “We can say that Lucknow is now developing as a hub of emerging technology,” he said.

Rajya Sabha member and former Deputy Chief Minister Professor Dinesh Sharma, Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak, Cabinet Minister Suresh Khanna, Lucknow Mayor Sushma Kharwal, former Minister Mahendra Singh, and several MLAs and party officials were present at the ceremony.

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