(Deepshikha Gautam, Intern Journalist) Unnao: On Monday, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath inaugurated 44 projects costing Rs 72 crore established in the district and laid foundation stones of 148 schemes worth Rs 21 crore in a program organized in Bangarmau. He assured that the Unnao district will get its full right in the area of development. In his address, he highlighted the achievements of the government as well as attacked the Congress and the opposition parties. He said that the Prime Minister is doubling the income of the farmers of the country with the Agricultural Bill, making one country a market and farmers self-sufficient, while some selfish people are trying to mislead the farmers.
It was said that during the Lok Sabha elections, the Rafale on which the questions were being questioned was received by the army of the country and China is also trembling. The Chief Minister said that the opposition has no work or any issue. Taking a sarcasm said that an empty mind is the house of the devil. In a gathering organized at a Raisamil ground near Dullapur village of Bangarmau tehsil, the Chief Minister named the Bangarmau-Sandila road after the martyr Satan Pasi, named Fatehpur Chaurasi Health Center after the revolutionary Gulab Singh Lodhi, and got the statue of the martyr here also announced.
It was also announced to name the state school at Rasulpur Ruri after Vishambhar Dayalu Tripathi. Counting the achievements of the government, the opposition responded strongly. It is said that the government has given 3 lakh youth jobs in the government sector in a three-year term. Full transparency was put into it. More than 20 lakh unemployed has been linked with jobs and employment in the private sector. The Chief Minister said that pure drinking water is needed to make public health. We are committed to the work of providing pure drinking water to every household has been started.
Bundelkhand has been taken up in the first phase. People here were forced to flee due to water. Announced that in the next four years, pure drinking water will be made available to every household in every district of the state. Arrived at 12 noon, the Chief Minister, in his 45-minute speech, counted the achievements of the Center and the state government and surrounded the opposition parties on all major points.