Uttar Pradesh: From Crime to Progress
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath emphasizes zero tolerance towards crime, transforming the state with infrastructure projects and enhanced security environment. Speaking at GIDA's 36th Foundation Day, he highlights crime reduction achievements and infrastructure growth, presenting Uttar Pradesh as a state of potential, moving beyond its 'sick state' identity.
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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, on a determined mission to eradicate crime, asserted that the state's zero tolerance policy is not merely rhetorical but actively implemented. Speaking on GIDA's 36th Foundation Day, he celebrated a transformed security landscape free of hooliganism and corruption.
Adityanath's address highlighted Uttar Pradesh's metamorphosis, shedding its 'sick state' image to become a beacon of development and opportunity. Overseeing the launch of Rs 408 crore worth of infrastructure projects, he illustrated a robust economic future with a focus on progress and employment opportunities.
Criticizing prior administrations for divisive politics, Adityanath underscored current achievements in law enforcement and investment influx. He also referenced significant cultural events, like the 'Dharma Dhwaja' installation, as manifestations of India's honor for its cultural heritage under Prime Minister Modi's leadership.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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