Only Nationalism and Evolutionism will work in Uttar Pradesh: Swatantra Dev Singh
Ayodhya, May 18 (IANS). Swatantra Dev Singh, Minister of Water Power, Uttar Pradesh, reached Ayodhya after Barabanki to inspect various projects in the state. On Sunday morning he visited Hanumangarhi and Ramlala and adopted Ayodhya’s water projects. During this time he counted the performance of the government and fiercely attacked the opposition parties Samawadi Party (SP) and Congress. During the inspection, Swatantra Dev Singh said that 1,600 water projects have been completed in Uttar Pradesh over the past eight years, where 40 thousand hectares of land have been preserved. About 10 thousand crore calls have been spent so far for flood control. He said that only a farmer’s existence of 50 thousand crore calls was insured in only one crop. Currently, 334 projects in the state are underway, which was completed before June 15. Minister Swatantra Dev Singh expressed concern about the falling water level of the Saryu River and called on water to harvest a mass movement. He said that collective efforts are needed for water conservation so that water crisis can be avoided in the future. Swatantra Dev Singh, who targets the opposition, accused SP and the congress of doing politics of familyism and power. He said: “The only agenda of SP and the congress is family and power, while our government works for development and nationalism.” Referring to the achievements of the Yogi government, he said that today there is free ration, Ayushman card, four Crore Pucca houses, better connectivity available in Uttar Pradesh. Millions of devotes reach religious places like Ayodhya, Kashi, Mathura and Naimisharanya every day. Recently, 65 crore -wide -ways a dent in Mahakumbh, which reflects the global identity of Uttar Pradesh. If he takes a spade at the SP chief Akhilesh Yadav, he said: “Earlier terrorists have been released, but today the tricolor is waved in Srinagar. Now more casteism will continue in the family, nor the family, only nationalism and development will be done.” -Ians Aks/ABM shares this story Tags