JP Nadda chair UP BJP Working Committee meeting, says 'state has come a long way in four years'
JP Nadda chair UP BJP Working Committee meeting, says 'state has come a long way in four years'
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Lucknow: BJP is brainstorming for next year's assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh. BJP President JP Nadda today addressed a meeting of the UP BJP Working Committee. In the meantime, he said, "UP has come a long way in four years. Today, UP is scaling new heights of development." At the same time, he also said, "The Samajwadi Party and bsp have been rejected by the people. Yogi Adityanath has changed the picture and fortunes of UP. A few years ago, UP was plagued by the politics of appeasement and power was misused on ethnic grounds. There was no development but it has been one of the leading states of the country for the last 4 years."

He also said, "Uttar Pradesh has conducted 5.7 crore tests to prevent corona infection. The daily testing capacity here is 1.5 lakh. 1,500 oxygen plants are being set up across the country through pm cares fund. In Uttar Pradesh, 416 plants are to be set up, 300 plants are in progress." Addressing the BJP Uttar Pradesh Working Committee meeting, party president J P Nadda also said, "While our country made corona vaccine, some mentally retarded leaders of our country used to make statements against the vaccine. The Uttar Pradesh leader even termed it as a BJP vaccine. When his father got the vaccine, the son was ready. Uttar Pradesh had taken 7.68 lakh vaccines on the first day on June 21. About 3.88 crore vaccine doses have been consumed in Uttar Pradesh. I hope you will give a befitting reply to those who say 'BJP vaccine' by delivering the vaccine to every person in Uttar Pradesh."

He further said, 'Every BJP worker should make pradhan mantri garib kalyan anna yojana his programme. BJP workers will have to worry that every needy person should get free ration properly under the scheme.'

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