Yogi Adityanath Condemns Trade Union Leaders: A Call to Uphold Order in Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath criticized trade union leaders for causing disturbances and claimed they exploited workers, resulting in their impoverishment. Speaking at a Lucknow event, he stressed the state's significant economic progress, enhanced security for women, and the crucial role of responsible journalism in maintaining societal order.
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In a bold address, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath lambasted trade union leaders, accusing them of fostering unrest and exploiting laborers to secure political positions. Speaking at a Lucknow event hosted by Amar Ujala, Adityanath urged against media sensationalism, emphasizing the importance of responsible journalism in maintaining societal calm.
Highlighting the state's development strides, Adityanath pointed out Uttar Pradesh's significant economic growth, marked by the tripling of its GSDP and a remarkable surge in per capita income. The state's transformation from a 'BIMARU' state to a revenue surplus one was noted as a major achievement under his leadership.
Adityanath underscored the improved security for women, attributing it to stringent measures against harassment and citing the increasing freedom of women to work night shifts safely. He emphasized the vital watchdog role of the media, cautioning against the perils of false reporting, which could trigger law and order issues.
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