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Learn the hard work of CM, Sharma told OPPN leaders

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Varanasi: Praising the Management Skills of Yogi Minister Adyityanath, Deputy CM Dinesh Sharma on Saturday asked opposition leaders to learn hard work and this skill from the Yogi and BJP government, which had made people happy but fired the opposition parties.
Speaking with reporters here on Saturday, Sharma attacked the head of the Jamajwadi Party Akhilesh Yadav without mentioning his name.
He said, “Instead of going in the field, opposition leaders do politics through Twitter and other social media platforms.
They must take lessons from Yogiji, who live in the field to find out land reality and manage it well.
However, even though it is defeated recurring times, opposition leaders are not ready to take lessons.
“React to the claim of the SP head that the government led by BJP was busy in his publicity, Sharma said it showed frustration when opposition leaders had nothing to compare with the development work carried out by BJP government.
“People are happy with the work done on social problems, the development of basic infrastructure, health, education and law and order.
For the same reason, the opposition is upset,” he added.
Regarding the reopening of the Junior Class despite anticipation of the third wave of Covid-19, Sharma said that the security of children was the government’s top priority.
Effective steps will begin immediately if there is a threat to children, he said.
On the occasion of Master’s Day on Sunday, he said, 75 higher, medium and basic education teachers will be ordered in 75 districts by performing their appearance during the Pandemic Covid-19 as a base.
Talking about educational policy, he said that other countries now follow the new education system rose, which created new opportunities.
He also highlighted the steps initiated by the government for the welfare of the teachers.
He also talked about the economic growth of the country and warned people not to adopt a casual approach to Covid-19 because it had not been completely removed so far.

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