Lucknow: Minister of Uttar Pradesh Yogi Adityanath said on Sunday that the government bought electricity from energy exchanges and other sources at a cost of up to RS 22 per unit because they did not want to allow the ongoing celebrations affected by the lack of power from the national coal crisis.
Disclosure – Maybe for the first time – came when he spoke with party workers during Samjik Pratinidhi Sammelan, a program initiated by BJP to reach the OBC community ahead of the poll.
“We will not let the power crisis damage the celebration in one of the districts,” Yogi said, maintaining that on the normal days the same strength was purchased at Rs 7 per unit.
“The state government is committed to providing power to the household of the poor and in rural areas to maintain the enthusiasm of the people, regardless of caste, community, region or religion.” Unlike the government previously given the power of several districts while others were allowed to lose the facility, “he said, in a clear attack on the previous SP government.
Yogi’s statement came in the middle of the report that the private players committed murder during the coal crisis that erupted after the water permeated Coal.
Because of the release that was unrelenting With the accumulated losses of Rs 90,000 Crore.
Yogi at the same time slams the previous SP government to trigger riots and violence at the time of the festival.
“On nothing happened again,” he said, adding that the corona pandemic “failed” to make an impact on “protocol following” People at the time of Navratri and Dussehra Festival.
D He then issued an opposition who said that nepotism was “the biggest obstacle” on the road to the development of the community and the nation as a whole.
He said the government had previously followed the principle of “Sabka Sath Aur Apne Pariwar Ka Vikas”.
“That is why the country continues to fall behind for years,” he said.
Conversely, he said, the BJP dispensation in power was looking for the welfare of all parts of society, regardless of caste, community and religion.
CM said that it was a “satisfying experience” to see how various people’s welfare schemes such as PMAY, Swachh Bharat Mission and Saubhagya scheme, proved to be a driving force that delivered very much-needed changes in the social structure by profitable parts seized.
He also remembers how the community “Prajapati” (Potter) benefits because of plastic prohibitions and dead creation when that cannot be reused.
CM said that his government’s decision to enable extracting the mud from the free pool between April and June has proven to be a game-changer for the Potter community.
“It is very encouraging to see the Laxmi-Ganesha idol made by the community.
This is not the previous case when the market is used to be flooded with idols made in China,” he said.
“Chinese idols have stopped coming and land lights are made on a large scale,” he said.
CM said that in 2017 the state government could not buy even 51,000 lights for deepotsav on Ayodhya.
“This time, we will turn on 9 lamps in Ayodhya on Diwali Eve to symbolize 9 houses that have been built and allocated under PMAY,” he said, adding that all lights were made by people from the Prajapati community that lived around Ayodhya .
Overall, 42 lamps will be turned on by the beneficiaries of the scheme, he said.