CM: 'Nation First' must guide every citizen
Meerut, July 19 -- Chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday combined a message of discipline, nationalism and civic responsibility with a major development push in Bulandshahr, where he addressed students at Rajju Bhaiya Sainik Vidya Mandir before inaugurating and laying the foundation stones for 57 projects worth more than Rs.574 crore.
At Rajju Bhaiya Sainik Vidya Mandir, the chief minister urged students to adopt self-discipline and hard work, describing discipline as the foundation of individual and national progress.
He said Japan could rebuild after World War 2 and become a developed country due to its technology and self-discipline, among other things, and said Indian students should do the same and "strive towards creating a new history".
The chief minister spoke to students about the atomic bombs dropped in Japan in 1945, according to a UP government statement. He urged students to embrace the spirit of "Nation First" and imbibe the values of service and dedication.
The chief minister praised the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), calling it the world's largest social organisation, and said its ideals could help young people lead meaningful lives.
CM Yogi Adityanath also congratulated Vidya Bharati Akhil Bharatiya Shikshan Sansthan for establishing the Sainik Vidya Mandir in Bulandshahr, noting that the district has produced one of the highest numbers of soldiers and military officers in the country.
During the programme, he felicitated Baba Rajpal Singh for donating 32 bighas of land for the school, saying the contribution reflected his dedication to the nation and would preserve the legacy of Rajju Bhaiya in his ancestral district.
He announced that girls would also be admitted to the Rajju Bhaiya Sainik Vidya Mandir in the future and that the state government would construct a girls' hostel in the name of Rajju Bhaiya's mother.
Later in the day, Adityanath inaugurated and laid foundation stones for 57 development projects worth over Rs.574 crore in Bulandshahr and Sikandrabad assembly constituencies. He also distributed laptops, Ayushman Bharat cards, scholarship certificates, subsidy cheques, thermal printers, toolkits and other benefits to beneficiaries of various government schemes.
Addressing a public gathering, he contrasted the state's present with its past, claiming that before 2017 western Uttar Pradesh was plagued by riots, curfews, fear and insecurity.
"Today, strict action has been taken against organised crime. Those who threaten the safety of daughters and traders have only two places- jail or hell," he said....
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