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Uttar Pradesh: “Under PM Modi’s leadership, 142 crore people witnessed emergence of new India,” says CM Yogi

Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath, lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi, adding that the nation's 142 crore people had seen the creation of a "new India"

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Nov 24, 2023, 11:20 am IST
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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has praised the Prime Minister, who participated in the ‘Braj Raj Utsav 2023’ in Mathura, saying that under Narendra Modi’s leadership, the 142 crore people of the country have witnessed the emergence of a “new India.”

“The respect for the new India has increased on the global stage. Wherever you (an Indian) go in the world today, the entire world acknowledges you with respect, making the population of 142 crore proud,” CM Yogi Adityanath remarked on November 23.

Under PM Modi’s leadership, India’s borders have been secured, he said.

“In his tenure of 9.5 years, every problem of the country has been addressed, paving the way for its resolution. The comprehensive development plan for India, formulated within 9.5 years, has been effectively implemented under PM Modi’s leadership. Today, India presents itself as a developed nation and in a new light to the world,” the UP CM said.

During his Mathura visit on November 23, PM Modi worshipped in all four temples on the premises of Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple here.

Beginning from offering his prayers to Bhagwan Adikeshav, the PM visited the Yogmaya temple to seek blessings from Ma Yogmaya; after that, he performed puja in the ‘Garbha Griha’ of Bhagwan Krishna temple, and finally, PM Modi worshipped at ‘Bhagwat Bhawan’.

Three pundits assisted PM Modi in the worship ceremony. The Secretary of the Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple Trust also presented a picture to PM Modi after the ‘darshan and puja’. Later, PM Modi participated in the Braj Raj Utsav.

CM Yogi Adityanath added that under the Modi Government, “This is one India and also the best India, which not only develops but also effectively implements welfare schemes for the poor.”

He further emphasised that Kashi Vishwanath Dham, created under the Prime Minister’s leadership, is now attracting the entire country and the world towards it. Kedarpuri in Uttarakhand is experiencing new glory, as well as the divine realm of Mahakal in Ujjain and the land of Braj.

“In Braj, under the Prime Minister’s guidance, Mathura Vrindavan has been given the status of a municipal corporation and development of all seven pilgrimage sites has been done by moving forward with a new plan of the Braj Teerth Development Council”, Yogi Adityanath added.

He said that while preserving the cultural heritage of Mathura, Vrindavan, Barsana, Gokul, Nandgaon, and Govardhan, efforts have been made to advance its development program by running a campaign. However, taking into consideration the convenience of the pilgrims coming to the Vrindavan area, efforts have also been made to expand the basic facilities here.

Yogi Adityanath further said, “The gift of yoga from our sages and saints has been taken by PM Modi to 190 countries worldwide. He has given it global recognition, and now the world is benefiting from it. Kumbh has gained global acceptance, and now Mathura, Vrindavan, and all the teerths here have become part of this campaign, benefiting for the past nine years. Similarly, in Ayodhya, everyone is aware that something that seemed impossible is going to happen under PM Modi’s leadership on January 22.”

The Chief Minister further mentioned that Meera Bai was an unparalleled devotee of Bhagwan Krishna and also a queen of Mewar. She was a disciple of Sant Ravidas. She symbolised equality and affection.

He reassured PM Modi that the Uttar Pradesh Government, under his leadership, will not only work for development but will also continuously strive to preserve the heritage tradition.

During the Braj Raj Utsav, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, and Governor Anandi Ben Patel jointly released a postage stamp featuring Meera Bai and a coin of Rs 525, commemorating her 525th birth anniversary.

Following the release of the postage stamp, a documentary film produced by the Union Ministry of Culture about Sant Meera Bai was also screened.

During the Braj Raj Utsav, actress and Member of Parliament Hema Malini presented a dance drama portraying Meera’s love for Krishna. The theatrical performance by the Mathura MP received warm applause from the audience.

(with inputs from ANI)

 

 

 

 

Topics: Garbha GrihaKashi Vishwanath DhamCM Yogi AdityanathUttar PradeshPM Modi
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