Lok Sabha Election 2024: Yogi in action after PM Modi's mantra, will fight with 'ten divisions' and 'hundred blocks' in Lok Sabha elections

Posted on 18th May 2022 by rohit kumar

The effect of the mantra given during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Lucknow has started showing. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has prepared a complete roadmap for the development of the state according to different sectors to implement the mantra given by the Prime Minister. Apart from this, instructions have been given to complete the development work plans very soon after collecting complete information about backward development blocks in addition to backward districts of the state. According to the mantra given by the Prime Minister, the development will be done under the scheme in all backward districts and all backward development blocks of Uttar Pradesh. Its report will reach from the Chief Minister's Office to the Prime Minister's Office.

 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had reached Lucknow after returning from Nepal. During this, he had detailed talks with the Deputy Chief Minister and the entire cabinet including Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. During his talks, the Prime Minister had asked the GoM to prepare a complete framework for the development of towns, tehsils, cities, and villages in all the backward districts of Uttar Pradesh and implement it in a planned manner. The very next day after the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath held a meeting with the top officers of Uttar Pradesh and issued instructions to implement the Prime Minister's advice with immediate effect.

 

According to the information, guidelines have been issued to divide all the development schemes in Uttar Pradesh into 10 sectors and monitor them continuously. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has already asked his ministers to prepare a complete report card for 100 days. Apart from this, instructions have been given to the ministers to prepare and monitor the complete roadmap for three months to six months and then after one year for two years so that the development plans do not stop in Uttar Pradesh.

 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had clearly said in the discussion with the GoM of Uttar Pradesh that no corner of the state should remain untouched by development. For this, the ministers in their districts and the ministers who have been given the responsibility of the districts should regularly check whether the people are getting the benefits of the central and state schemes or not. Along with resolving the problems of the public, it has also been asked to monitor the behavior of the officers being done with them. So that the people of the state do not face any kind of problem.

 

According to the information, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has given instructions in a meeting with the officials of Uttar Pradesh that 10 senior officers will be posted in all the 10 sectors of the state, who will not only monitor the plans of development work to be done in these sectors but also Its full report will also be presented in the Chief Minister's Office in due time.

 

Discussions have also intensified in the political circles of Uttar Pradesh regarding the meeting of the Prime Minister with the Chief Minister and the Group of Ministers of Uttar Pradesh. BP Pandey, a political expert in Uttar Pradesh, says that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit was only for four hours, but the roadmap for the 2024 elections he laid during this short meeting will become the real basis of the election. DP Pandey says that if we look at the last elections, then about one and a half to two years ago, the Bharatiya Janata Party starts preparing the political ground, and this time with this small meeting of the Prime Minister, the medium of development on the entire land of 2024 Lok Sabha elections. A complete blueprint has been prepared to enter the electoral fray. Sources associated with the Bharatiya Janata Party say that within the next three months, the committee related to the organization monitoring the Lok Sabha elections will start camping in Uttar Pradesh from now on.

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