
Shamli, June 13: Minister Dinesh Khatik of Uttar Pradesh praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi as the government celebrated 12 years of his leadership. He described this milestone as a historic moment.
In a conversation with reporters, Khatik acknowledged the turmoil the world is experiencing. He noted the ongoing shortages of petrol and diesel, which have caused significant hardships for the public. Despite these challenges, he emphasized that PM Modi’s charismatic leadership aims to ensure that citizens do not face difficulties in accessing essential resources like fuel and gas. “We will make sure that everyone has access to necessary services,” he stated.
Khatik also commended PM Modi for effectively managing the current global situation, ensuring that no unpleasant incidents arise. He asserted that Modi possesses immense capability, which has allowed him to lead the country for the past 12 years.
Addressing opposition claims regarding rising inflation, Khatik dismissed these allegations. He urged comparisons between inflation rates before 2014 and today, suggesting that the current economic climate is favorable. “People faced various challenges before 2014, but that is not the case now. Our economy is in a much better position,” he added.
He also contrasted the situation in Pakistan, highlighting the struggles people face there to obtain basic necessities like flour, while in India, the government provides it for free. “Our government ensures that no one faces difficulties,” Khatik remarked, asserting that under PM Modi’s leadership, India is progressing rapidly.
Additionally, Khatik addressed health issues in Shamli district, promising that the government would tackle these challenges without any negligence. He noted that Shamli is surrounded by highways and is undergoing significant development, often referred to as “Mini Noida.” The district features stadiums and playgrounds for children, with ongoing infrastructure improvements.
Khatik also expressed a firm stance against religious conversion, stating that such practices should not be accepted anywhere in Uttar Pradesh or the country. He asserted that under Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath‘s leadership, no one has the power to facilitate conversions.
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