Today is the rule of law in Uttar Pradesh: Bhupendra Chaudhary
Farrekhabad, May 28 (IANS). BJP State President Bhupendra Chaudhary has received a great welcome in Farpresshabad, Uttar Pradesh. He showed up to attend the Panchayat Samman ceremony at Narayan Ashram at Panchal Ghat. During this time he laid a wreath on the statue of the late Brahmadatta Dwivedi and participated in the program arranged to commemorate the Triscer of Queen Ahilyabai Holkar. Bhupendra Chaudhary paid tribute to his son and Sadar Mla Sunil Dutt Dwivedi at the statue of the late Brahmadatta Dwiveda at Panchal Ghat crossing. He then reached Narayan Ashram, where he was welcomed by wearing a silver crown. During the program, the MP Mukesh Rajput said that Rani Ahilyabai Holkar was made from Saris to weapons by self -help groups and 12,000 temples broken during the Mughal period. Bhupendra Chaudhary said in his speech that Rani Ahilyabai Holkar took over the rule under challenging circumstances and renovated temples and faith centers. His rule is considered ideal. He said: “The BJP works on the footsteps of Rani Ahilyabai. We celebrate her 300th birthday, showing our tradition and commitment to culture.” He takes a spade at the congress and the Samawadi party and said his ideology has foreign influence, while the BJP is based on indigenous ideas. The state president said the people gave an absolute majority to the BJP in 2014, after which the Shri Ram Temple was built in Ayodhya. The Yogi government has done an excellent job in areas such as electricity, water, road and security. There are now government universities in every commissioner in Uttar Pradesh and the state is a leader in terms of roads and highways. He knocked out at the Samajwadi party and said there was chaos in his government, while there was a rule of law in UP today. In a conversation with the media, he discussed the economic reforms of Rani Ahilyabai. He said the crime is at a minimum level and that the police are acting effectively. On the statement by Swami Prasad Maurya, he said he had no special political status. -Ians shk/abm shares this story tags