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New Delhi: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday said Lord Ram would be ensconced in his own temple in Ayodhya next year instead of being kept “under a tent” by previous governments and the state’s development plans would make it a ‘Ram Rajya’. . , Adityanath inaugurated and laid foundation stones for 217 development projects worth Rs 414 crore in Sonbhadra, and said that when Lord Ram came, the people of the area honored him. He referred to the temporary arrangement for the Ram idol in Ayodhya while the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid case was in the courts.
He said, “Lord Ram was kept under a tent by those who ruled for decades, but Lord Ram is going to sit in his grand temple in 2024. All the ongoing schemes in Uttar Pradesh are the foundation stone of Ram Rajya.” The CM had said at the rally in Ayodhya a day earlier that Prime Minister Narendra Modi would participate in the consecration of the new Ramlala idol being built in the temple in January.
These plans are the foundation stones of ‘Ram Rajya’… pic.twitter.com/xTzhqiTsB0– Yogi Adityanath (@myogiadityanath) June 16, 2023
At the event in Sonbhadra, Adityanath claimed that the tribal people were exploited by previous governments in the state. But after the Bharatiya Janata Party came to power in UP six years ago, the tribals and the poor are getting the benefits of government schemes without any discrimination. He said that efforts are being made to make Sonbhadra, the land of ancient saints, a big hub of eco-tourism.
He said that the foundation stone of Krishi Vigyan Kendra is being laid here in collaboration with the Center to provide technical know-how to farmers and help them double their income. He said that six years ago no one would have thought that a medical college would be built in Sonbhadra. He said, “Now the youth here will not have to go anywhere for medical studies.” He said the admissions would start next year.
He said that drinking water would soon reach every household in the area thanks to the “Har Ghar Nal Yojana”. The CM said that the government does not discriminate on the basis of caste, creed or religion.
He said, “Those doing family and caste politics have always exploited the poor and tribal community people. For us, 25 crore people of UP are family. All the development projects going on here are the result of the hard work and efforts of our people.” ” representatives,” Adityanath said.
Urging the people to send their children to school, he said that educated children would not only take care of their families in future but would also contribute to the development of the state and the country.










