Uttar PradeshNews:
Samvad Sutra, Barabanki. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that before the year 2017, the situation in the state was such that curfew had to be imposed in cities every fourth day, festivals could not be celebrated peacefully, but now anarchy has ended in the state and a new pace of development is visible.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath participated in the tenth Shri Hanumat Virat Mahayagya and Shri Ramarcha Puja organized at Dulhadepur Kuti in Tikaitnagar. He offered oblations in the Yagya Mandap and Saint Balram Das welcomed him with a garland of Makhana and lava.
In his address, the Chief Minister said that India and Sanatan culture complement each other. Today Sanatan is being attacked from all over the world, in such a situation everyone needs to be alert and alert. He said that the conspiracy is being hatched by those people who do not like the development of the country and the state.
He said that law and order is now strong in the state. Before 2017, the situation was so bad that festivals could not be celebrated peacefully and curfew had to be imposed every fourth day, but now there is no anarchy.
Referring to the government schemes, the Chief Minister said that 1 crore 16 lakh families in the state are being given annual pension, 15 to 16 crore people are getting free ration and 5 crore 46 lakh people have been provided health cards under the Ayushman Bharat scheme. He also announced to give development authority to Barabanki.
Saints and Mahants of Ayodhya including Barabanki, BJP officials and a large number of devotees were present in the programme. People from Gonda, Balrampur, Sultanpur, Shravasti and Bahraich also participated in the program. During the event, mass marriages of 79 couples took place, which were blessed by the Chief Minister.





