Country United, has developed India's goal to determine our determination: Keshav Prasad Maurya

Unnao, September 13 (IANS). The Deputy Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Keshav Prasad Maurya, visited Unnao on Saturday. Here he held a coordination meeting with party workers and officials in the BJP office. Thereafter, in a thorough overview of the district’s development works, along with the District Magistrate Gaurang Rathi and other officials and public representatives in Vikas Bhavan. During the review, the anger of the Deputy CM arose over the defects of the Department of Electricity and Income. He warned the careless officers in strong words, saying that strict steps would be taken if the time -bound complaint was not resolved. Instructed the DM to ensure immediate solution of public grievances. Keshav Prasad Maurya spoke after the judging meeting, saying that the state government is on the path of development. Attempts are constantly being made to strengthen basic facilities in districts such as UNAO. Negligence will not be tolerated. Meanwhile, the statement of Union Minister Giriraj Singh has heated the market of discussions in political corridors. Giriraj Singh said at an event in Begusarai district Bihar: “If a fatwa is issued from mosques, temples will now be filled with screaming.” In response to his statement, the Deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya said: “The country is united. We are moving quickly on the path of development. The 11th largest economy in the world has now become the fourth largest economy. The determined efforts are underway with the target of India by 2047.” She said without mentioning that some powers could not bear the progress of the country. On the other hand, the Shiv Sena (UBT) mouthpiece ‘Saamana’ put the government in the dock over the India-Pakistan match of Asia Cup 2025. The match in editorial is described as ‘traitor and anti-national’. On this allegation, the Deputy CM Maurya again retaliated and said: “The Indian army knew the answer to the brick with stone. It was clarified by the central government that there would be no bilateral competition from India-Pakistan. India would be against any opponent in a multilateral tournament such as Asia Cup and Win. -Ians Akks/GKT Share these Story Tags