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UP will not be neglected any more, says Yogi Adityanath in Gorakhpur

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday said UP has been deprived till now, but the state will not…

UP will not be neglected any more, says Yogi Adityanath in Gorakhpur

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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday said UP has been deprived till now, but the state will not be neglected anymore.

"Uttar Pradesh has been deprived till now, but the state will not be neglected anymore," the chief minister said after his arrival in his home constituency Gorakhpur on Saturday.

Saying that the BJP has placed a huge responsibility on all of them, he promised to fix the law-and-order situation and the other problems in the state.

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"There will be no goondaraj, no differences in the name of caste, class or religion. There will only be development for all," he said.

Reiterating the PM's 'sabka haath, sabhka vikaas' slogan, he said that he will implement PM Modi’s vision.

"Will implement PM Modi’s vision of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas and will take up the development challenge in the state," he said.

Adityanath on Saturday arrived in his home constituency Gorakhpur to grand welcome for the first time after assuming office.

He is on a two-day maiden visit to the city to celebrate in his constituency as the chief minister and will return on March 26 to Lucknow.

With posters of the priest-politician donning the walls and electricity poles, massive preparations are in place in the city as party members welcomed him with excitement.

Elaborate security arrangements are in place as the city wore a saffron look and security of the Gorakhnath temple has also been beefed up with metal detectors placed at all the entry points.

He will attend a function on Sunday on the occasion of the death anniversary of Yogiraaj Baba Gambhirnath and will address a gathering there.

After becoming the chief minister, the five-time MP from Gorakhpur has taken a series of actions which includes closing of illegal slaughter houses, forming ‘anti-Romeo’ squads and banning consumption of paan masala in offices.

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