Yogi Adityanath inaugura 325 proyectos por un valor de 2.131 millones de rupias en Saharanpur

El ministro principal Yogi Adityanath inauguró el jueves 184 proyectos y colocó la primera piedra de otros 141 por un valor total de 2.131 millones de rupias en el distrito de Saharanpur. Destacó el cambio del malestar pasado al desarrollo actual.

Durante el evento, Adityanath criticó a los gobiernos anteriores por lo que denominó política de apaciguamiento. Recordó que entre 2013 y 2016 Saharanpur vivió disturbios, fetuas y un éxodo de comerciantes. El ministro principal señaló que el oeste de Uttar Pradesh había enfrentado violencia en Muzaffarnagar, Shamli y durante los disturbios antisij de 2016. Adityanath dijo que se estableció un centro del Escuadrón Antiterrorista en el distrito siguiendo la sugerencia del diputado local Kunwar Brijesh Singh. Agregó que insultar el Vande Mataram es ahora un delito perseguible de oficio. Declaró que los fondos gubernamentales ahora se dirigen a carreteras, universidades, autopistas y turismo religioso en lugar de muros perimetrales o usurpaciones. Entre los proyectos mencionados se encuentran la remodelación de Maa Shakambhari Dham, la autopista Delhi-Dehradun, la autopista Ganga, un aeropuerto propuesto, una facultad de deportes y un centro logístico-industrial. El ministro principal afirmó que Saharanpur es ahora reconocido por su desarrollo y su infraestructura moderna.

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