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Claiming that UP has become “free from communal conflagrations”, Adityanath said all recent festivals, including Ram Navami, Hanuman Jayanti, Parashuram Jayanti and Eid, passed off peacefully in UP while several states witnessed chaos.

 

Digital Desk: Encouraging the BJP cadre to be battle-ready for the 2024 Lok Sabha election, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday set a target of winning 75 of the 80 seats in the state. 

 

Addressing the party’s first day-long state executive after the Assembly polls, Adityanath said that the “historic mandate” earned by the party in the Assembly election was a clear indication of people’s changed perception of the parties and that the electorate valued transparency in administration and the clean governance.

 

In 2019, the BJP had won 62 Lok Sabha seats in UP while its ally Apna Dal (S) had registered victory on two seats despite a grand alliance of SP and BSP mounting a formidable challenge. “With people’s overwhelming support and diligence, we got better results in the Assembly polls. In 2024, under the leadership of PM Modi, we have to march ahead with the target of winning 75 seats in Uttar Pradesh,” the CM said.

 

Claiming that UP has become “free from communal conflagrations”, Adityanath said all recent festivals, including Ram Navami, Hanuman Jayanti, Parashuram Jayanti and Eid, passed off peacefully in UP while several states witnessed chaos.

 

The CM claimed that Alvida Namaaz was not held on roads this year for the first time. “Ram Navami and Hanuman Jayanti went off peacefully. For the first time, the last Friday namaaz before Eid was not held on the streets. For namaaz, there is a place of worship. Religious functions can be held at mosques.”



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