We want to make Uttar Pradesh the most developed state in the country.
YOGI ADITYANATHAfter Modi became the PM, development happened across the country.
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Public sentiment should be respected.
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We must link Azamgarh to art and culture and not with terrorism and crime.
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Any person should have enough sense to know that a PM should have public support. Numbers should be with them.
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The youth should work on popularising central and state government schemes among people. The young generation should make social media their weapon.
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In 2014, Modi’s name was there in the minds of people due to the good work he had done in Gujarat as chief minister. He made Gujarat one of the most developed states in India.
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I am committed to the safety and development of every community and region in the state.
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I rely on people who can deliver.
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There’s no need to be fearful of me. I am involved in the welfare of people and giving them good governance.
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For any party or alliance, it is imperative to get at least 272 Lok Sabha seats to claim the PM’s post.
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Mother Teresa was part of a conspiracy to convert Hindus to Christianity.
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There is no doubt that the government under Modi, on every front, has given an exemplary performance, and the attraction of the common man towards Modi has definitely grown.
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The problem is that there are not enough opportunities for the youngsters in U.P. which forces them to migrate. Our aim is to provide employment to 90% youngsters.
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I am not putting a check on anyone. I just have to say that India’s Constitution has given certain rights and freedom to people, but there are some limits, too.
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We want Congress to join the Samajwadi Party (SP) and Bahujan Samajwadi Party (BSP) alliance.
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Assess and then decide whether women who are in active politics and public life, like men, whether in this process they may not lose their importance and role as mothers, daughter, and sisters.
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