Anil Rajbhar Highlights Achievements of Modi-Yogi Government in Siddharthnagar

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Himanshu Tiwari

Anil Rajbhar Highlights Achievements of Modi-Yogi Government in Siddharthnagar

Mumbai, June 15: In a press conference held at the Siddharthnagar Collectorate on Monday, Uttar Pradesh Minister Anil Rajbhar emphasized the developmental achievements of the central government led by Narendra Modi and the state government under Yogi Adityanath over the past 12 years.

Rajbhar stated that during the Investor Summit in Uttar Pradesh, investment proposals exceeding ₹37 lakh crore were received, with over ₹16 lakh crore already implemented on the ground. To address challenges in investment, the Chief Minister has formed a committee to resolve issues arising from these proposals, ensuring that investments reach every district.

He announced that a cabinet group will soon travel abroad to promote the investment proposals received from around the world, with results expected to emerge shortly.

Rajbhar highlighted significant accomplishments under PM Modi’s leadership over the last 12 years, asserting that the vision of a developed India has been established. He noted that while India is still a developing country, lifting 25 crore people above the poverty line demonstrates the government’s commitment to welfare.

He remarked that the Modi government has earned public trust, which he considers its greatest achievement. He questioned why the Congress party, which had 60 years in power, failed to provide homes and sanitation for the poor, emphasizing the need for industrial development now.

Rajbhar also mentioned that the Modi government has strengthened India’s heritage and traditions, with the Sanatan ethos gaining recognition worldwide. He believes that the government’s efforts have enhanced India’s global standing, marking it as one of its significant achievements.

He clarified that neither the central nor the state government claims to have resolved all issues, acknowledging that while much has been accomplished, there is still work to be done. Engaging the public in implementing government schemes is a priority, and the party has planned programs to connect with citizens regarding their 12-year tenure.

Rajbhar stressed that no government slogan can be realized without public participation. He noted that when the public remains vigilant, it aids the government in effectively implementing programs. Therefore, various initiatives are underway to engage with intellectuals and the community.

Addressing farmers’ concerns, he acknowledged existing challenges and mentioned that the government has taken several steps to address them. He highlighted issues related to fraudulent registrations and family disputes, indicating that the government has introduced innovations to tackle these problems. He cautioned that, given the global situation, there may be challenges related to fertilizer supply, which is dependent on imports. He urged vigilance in facing these challenges, similar to the approach taken during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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