
Lucknow, March 22: Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya of Uttar Pradesh has responded to the statements made by Samajwadi Party (SP) chief Akhilesh Yadav. Maurya urged Yadav to stop dreaming unrealistic dreams. He asserted that in 2027, they will replicate their success from 2017.
During a media interaction in Lucknow, Maurya stated that he has repeatedly told Akhilesh Yadav to abandon his hopes of coming to power by 2047. He emphasized that in the upcoming assembly elections, they will “puncture the SP’s bicycle” and send it back to Saifai. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is set to win elections, whether they are local body elections or assembly polls, he claimed.
On Prime Minister Narendra Modi becoming one of the longest-serving leaders in the country, Maurya expressed that this is a matter of pride for every Indian, especially for every BJP worker. He highlighted Modi’s significant contributions to the poor and farmers, stating that this record will guide not only their generation but also those to come.
In a congratulatory post on X, Maurya praised Modi for his extensive leadership, from being the Chief Minister of Gujarat to the Prime Minister of India. He noted that Modi’s relentless dedication to public service reflects the unwavering trust of the people, hard work, and the strong resolve of “Nation First.” Under Modi’s leadership, India has not only gained new momentum in development but has also established new dimensions of self-reliance, good governance, and global prestige. The commitment to “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas, Sabka Prayas” has become a guiding principle for the nation.
Maurya further stated that through the “Panch Pran,” Modi has laid the foundation for a confident India that cherishes its glorious heritage, values unity as its greatest strength, and views duty as the essence of life. He prayed to Lord Shri Ram for the country to reach new heights under Modi’s strong and visionary leadership, creating new chapters of prosperity and strengthening its glorious identity on the world stage.




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