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Naimisharanya: CM Yogi used broom, said – there is no shortage of money for the pilgrimage site, mentioned the darkness under the lamp

CM Yogi Adityanath In naimisharanya: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath reached Naimisharanya, the holy place of 88 thousand sages, on Sunday. He reached Chakratirtha, had darshan and worship and talked with saints and priests. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath gave a message to the people to be aware of cleanliness by sweeping the pilgrimage site. On this occasion, the Chief Minister said that there is no shortage of money for the development of Naimisharanya. We want to donate so much money here that the identity of Naimisharanya from the Vedic and mythological times can be re-established. He said that despite being close to the capital Lucknow, the condition of Naimisharanya was like darkness under a lamp. We got many works done here. Now electric bus service is going to start from Lucknow due to Naimisharanya. Along with this, helicopter service is also being started from Lucknow to here.

The Chief Minister said that we are developing Naimisharanya. The roads here are being widened. The work of rapidly expanding public facilities is going on. With the increase in public facilities, people from nearby areas will know more about this place and people from all over the country will reach Naimisharanya. The Chief Minister said that people from all over the country want to come to Naimisharanya. After the construction of a grand temple of Lord Ram in Ayodhya, these possibilities will progress more rapidly. This is an important opportunity for Naimisharanya. The Chief Minister said that for this we will have to work together to create a better environment related to cleanliness. Everyone will have to start this together.

The Chief Minister said that today the first need is cleanliness. If there is a clean state then people will come and see it, they will have a good experience. Cleaning the spiritual places and pilgrimage places of the state should be our first priority. Everyone will have to be aware of cleanliness everywhere, from river banks to public places, government offices, crowded places etc. The Chief Minister said that plastic will have to be completely free, we will have to stay away from it. Many alternatives have come, we have to accept them. Chief Minister Yogi Maa will perform cleanliness efforts along with worship at Lalita Devi temple. After this he will also address the public meeting.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s visit to Naimisharanya is considered important amid the preparations for the Lok Sabha elections and the activism of the opposition parties. Through this, attempts have been made to solve many equations. On one hand, an effort has been made to sharpen the agenda of development of pilgrimage areas of the state government, while on the other hand, focus has also been placed on the cleanliness campaign of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti. Along with this, CM Yogi also has his eyes on Lok Sabha elections 2024. Therefore, through a public meeting, he will present before the people the achievements of the Central Government under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

This visit of CM Yogi Adityanath is also important because SP has organized a training camp here in the month of June and Congress is going to hold a zonal convention in Sitapur on October 3. In such a situation, this program of the Chief Minister is also being linked to answering the opposition parties. It is believed that along with participating in the darshan-puja and cleanliness programme, the Chief Minister will also achieve political goals. The Chief Minister is scheduled to stay in the pilgrimage city for about three and a quarter hours. In this, he will spend maximum time on reviewing the development works of the pilgrimage and on religious-spiritual activities. In this, about forty minutes time has been kept for darshan and worship to meeting the saints and saints.

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