Uttar Pradesh Deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya Meets PM Narendra Modi

Uttar Pradesh Deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya Meets PM Narendra Modi

New Delhi, June 4: Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on Wednesday. During this courtesy visit, he congratulated the Prime Minister on the BJP’s recent electoral successes and discussed various development issues concerning the nation.

After the meeting, Maurya shared details on the social media platform ‘X’. He praised Prime Minister Modi’s leadership, stating that under his guidance, the country is setting new standards in development, good governance, and public welfare.

In his post, Maurya expressed that it was a privilege to meet Prime Minister Modi in New Delhi. He noted that the Prime Minister is advancing the vision of a developed India while also promoting the messages of peace, harmony, and humanity from Lord Buddha across the globe.

The discussion also touched upon the BJP’s electoral victories in Eastern India. Maurya congratulated the Prime Minister for the party’s “historic and unprecedented wins” in West Bengal and Assam. He emphasized that these results clearly reflect the growing public trust in the BJP’s policies and governance model.

The Deputy CM stated that under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership, the country is making continuous progress in economic, social, and infrastructure development. He added that the Prime Minister’s leadership serves as a source of inspiration for party leaders and workers.

Maurya mentioned that the Prime Minister’s motivation energizes the party to advance public and national interest initiatives with greater dedication and commitment. He described this as the greatest strength of BJP workers.

He expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Modi, stating that despite his busy schedule, the Prime Minister took the time to provide significant guidance on the future development and administrative direction of Uttar Pradesh, which will prove extremely beneficial for the state.

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