Yogi Adityanath meets PM Modi in New Delhi after UP polls victory
New Delhi: Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath, under whose leadership Bharatiya Janata Party scripted yet another victory in the Assembly polls, on Sunday met PM Narendra Modi here.
Modi said he appreciated Yogi for scripting historic victory in the state polls.
Modi said he hopes to see Yogi delivering strongly to make the lives of people in UP better in the upcoming years.
आज @myogiadityanath जी से भेंट हुई। उन्हें उत्तर प्रदेश चुनाव में मिली ऐतिहासिक जीत की बधाई दी। बीते 5 वर्षों में उन्होंने जन-आकांक्षाओं को पूरा करने के लिए अथक परिश्रम किया है। मुझे पूर्ण विश्वास है कि आने वाले वर्षो में वे राज्य को विकास की और अधिक ऊंचाइयों पर ले जाएंगे। pic.twitter.com/TeRcIRFreA
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) March 13, 2022
The swearing-in of Yogi Adityanath as 23rd Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh is likely to be after Holi with BJP making preparations to make it a grand event.
“The swearing-in will be a grand event with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and other union ministers attending the function.
"LED screens would be put up across Lucknow and the same will be beamed live across the state,” a senior BJP leader said here on Saturday. He said the BJP is likely to hire LED vans and show the swearing-in function at the block level.
“The final print of the swearing-in function will be ready after Yogi Adityanath will have meetings with the Prime Minister in New Delhi. He is likely to go to Delhi tomorrow and meet senior party leaders and ministers. He will also take guidelines from senior leaders and the Prime Minister about the constitution of his cabinet,” the BJP leader said.
Meanwhile, Yogi Adityanath has given a go ahead to the bureaucracy to start implementing the promises the BJP had made to the people during elections.
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