24-hour uninterrupted session in UP Assembly: CM Yogi posts a vision of 'developed UP-2047', rioting over the remark of Sanjay Nishad

The 24-hour uninterrupted session in the Uttar Pradesh law meeting was constantly in the news. During this historical session, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath responded to the discussion in the home and gave his detailed statement about the ‘developed UP-2047 vision document’. CM Yogi said the government had drawn up a concrete action plan in the next 25 years to draw up a leader in every area. After his speech, the proceedings of the house will be adjourned indefinitely. However, there was also a sharp sound between the government and the opposition in the house. During the discussion on the vision document, Minister Sanjay Nishad made a controversial remark aimed at the Samajwadi party. During this, SP MLAs filed a strong objection. The leader of the opposition Mata Prasad Pandey opposed the minister’s statement and demanded the speaker to intervene. The situation worsened when the Samajwadi party -mas came on skin and started screaming slogans. In the midst of the opposition of the opposition, the speaker had to appeal to the system. Finally, while the atmosphere is deteriorating, the speaker closed the microphone’s microphone so that the proceedings could continue. Meanwhile, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath made a digging at the opposition, saying that only the politics of protest could not be good for the people. He said that the opposition should also give positive proposals to make a developed state by 2047, not just a Rukus. The Yogi government’s ‘developed UP-2047 vision document’ aims to institute an extensive improvement in areas such as infrastructure, health, education, employment, industry, agriculture and social security. CM Yogi said it was decided to make Uttar Pradesh the engine of India’s economy, and for that, every department is up with goals. At the same time, the opposition says that the government is only misleading the public with the help of data and paper schemes. The Samajwadi party described the vision document so far from the land reality and said that the government is trying to distract from basic issues such as inflation, unemployment and law and order. It is striking that this 24 -hour session of UP meeting is historical in many ways. The government claims to be an attempt to strengthen democratic traditions and give a new direction to the state’s development journey. But the opposition claims that it is only pretending and a strategy to avoid serious discussions about public problems. In general, although this session presented the future image of UP’s development, the conflict between the decision and the opposition also showed how challenging the next political journey is. Share this story -tags