Yogi calls Pakistan the cancer of humanity
At the inauguration of Siddheshwari Temple in Tripura, the UP chief minister said unless there is an operation in Pakistan, treatment (of the cancer) is not possible.
Speaking after unfurling the national flag at his official residence, the UP chief minister said, “Our constitution is supreme for all of us.”
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath unfurled the national flag at his official residence on 75th Republic Day.
Greeting the people of the state on the occasion, the chief minister said after a long struggle for independence, India implemented its own constitution in independent India. “After celebrating Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav in 2022, this year, we are celebrating the ‘Amrit Year of our Republic’. For the last 74 years, the Constitution of India has stood the test of time by eliminating caste, class, sect, region, and all other barriers,” he said.
CM Yogi pointed out that many other countries established as modern democracies in the world and consider themselves the most progressive deprived women of voting rights on the basis of gender discrimination for a long time.
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He underscored the uniqueness of the Indian Constitution, emphasising that India ensured the absence of discrimination based on gender, caste, religion, or region. Every adult voter in the country holds the full right to exercise their voting rights.
The chief minister said on this day in 1950, after a long struggle for independence, India implemented its own constitution. It is the world’s largest constitution, filled with numerous achievements. He stressed that the Indian constitution not only grants rights but also emphasises citizens’ duties, adding, “If we honestly fulfill our duties, our country will become a ‘developed India’ in the next 25 years.”
He said that we have to be proud of our country’s past and move towards a bright future by making the present beautiful and pleasant. “Our Constitution is supreme for us. It urges us to ensure that every action is in the interest of the country,” Yogi added.
On the occasion, Yogi also paid tribute to the Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi, Constituent Assembly President Dr. Rajendra Prasad and the architect of the Indian Constitution, Baba Saheb Bhimrao Ambedkar. He called these figures an inspiration for all of us.
CM Yogi, extending his greetings to the people of the state on social media, wrote, “Hearty congratulations and best wishes to the people of the state on the 75th Republic Day! This national festival not only remembers our immortal fighters but also provides us an opportunity to commit ourselves to the realization of the concept of ‘Ek Bharat-Shrestha Bharat’. Let us all be determined to build a ‘capable self-reliant India’! Jai Hind!”
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