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Tracking Yogi Adityanath in UP

That is the topic.

The first thing the british and their christian collaborates did was to destroy the Hindu value system by introducing Cow killing and later consumption in educational institutions.

Why are you so shy to discuss this topic ? afraid that its not "secular" to talk of such things and you will loose your "certificate" ?

Why do you think Yogi Adityanath is closing up slaughter houses in UP ? You think he is stupid ?

He is just reversing what the british did to India.

He is closing all those slaughter houses because that shops are illegal without any license .
That is the law.
Neither I need seculars certificate nor yours.I would say directly even if you are a rightwing,leftwing,sickulars or retards .
 
Nope licences are NOT being issued, with a concerted effort to ensure that the rules are made so difficult that the increasingly right wing officials refuse licences

All to reduce the options for the muslim community

Huh...

Do you even know whose govt was in power when SC issued these guide lines?
It was in Centre and SP in state, both blatantly muslim appeasing parties.

The amount of pollution these butcher shops cause is tremendous. They pollute everything around them, including ground water, sewage and dispose the carcass as they wish.
If these health hazard rules should not be applied to them, god forbid the country.

The fact is, confirming to these rules means investment costs and more importantly NO MORE STOLEN COWS & CALF. That's why they DON'T want to do it.

Your logic is flawed because it was not BJP govt which denied them the licenses, it was the SP, muslim govt which denied them. CHEW ON THAT FACT.

After he gave order for repairing potholes within 3 months,all the potholes on my way to work have been fixed overnight

Beef is the only issues, rest everything does not matter in India.
 
Huh...

Do you even know whose govt was in power when SC issued these guide lines?
It was in Centre and SP in state, both blatantly muslim appeasing parties.

The amount of pollution these butcher shops cause is tremendous. They pollute everything around them, including ground water, sewage and dispose the carcass as they wish.
If these health hazard rules should not be applied to them, god forbid the country.

The fact is, confirming to these rules means investment costs and more importantly NO MORE STOLEN COWS & CALF. That's why they DON'T want to do it.

Your logic is flawed because it was not BJP govt which denied them the licenses, it was the SP, muslim govt which denied them. CHEW ON THAT FACT.



Beef is the only issues, rest everything does not matter in India.

It dosent matter who was in power the reality is simple a concerted effort to deny butchers the right to ply their trade, open shops and provide the muslim community the option to eat according to our faith and principles and live like a daal khor
 
@DineshS The top 10 Bufallo meat exporters are Hindus, I think Hindus should just export all the meat. First this would fetch more money than giving to local butchers.
Second meat can be converted into fuel.
http://www.thehindu.com/news/nation...-valuable-biodiesel-source/article5243530.ece
Vegetarian Hindus should get their livestock converted into biodiesel. When a animal stops giving milk, the poor farmer is enticed to sell the animal to a butcher. Since Hindus don't eat meat farmer has to sell the animal at very low price. The real money is made by the illegal butchers.
This economics should be killed first, convert the meat into biodiesel. Even vegetarians can use this biodiesel.
 
He is closing all those slaughter houses because that shops are illegal without any license .
That is the law.
Neither I need seculars certificate nor yours.I would say directly even if you are a rightwing,leftwing,sickulars or retards .

Closing illegal slaughter house is not the job of the CM, its the job of the Municipality.

Yogi is doing it because those illegal slaughter house are used to kill cows. He is just using the law to shut them down. Cow protection is part of the BJP manifesto and it is put there to protect hindu values.

BJP is not confused about it, and there is no need to put a "burqa" over this fact in the name of "secularism".
 
After he gave order for repairing potholes within 3 months,all the potholes on my way to work have been fixed overnight

You in Noida area? How can such area have potholes in the first place? WTF...terrible.
 
http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/yogi...-wanted-to-meet-architects-of-victory-1675138

LUCKNOW:
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath held a thanksgiving feast for BJP leaders at his official residence in Lucknow on Wednesday after the party's massive victory in the assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh.

"I wanted to see the people because of whose hard work the party has got such a massive win," the Chief Minister said. The guest list comprised senior ministers in his team and the two Deputy Chief Ministers Keshav Prasad Maurya and Dinesh Sharma.

The 44-year-old Chief Minister - who represented Gorakhpur Lok Sabha seat in eastern Uttar Pradesh for nearly two decades - has said he was told about his new job just a day before he took oath on March 19. "Amit Shah told me that tomorrow is the oath-taking ceremony," he said at the UP Yoga Mahotsav, adding he left home in Gorakhpur with just two sets of saffron robes that were handy.

At his 5 Kalidas Marg bungalow in the state capital that he had moved into earlier in the day, Yogi Adityanath, however, had a message for the BJP's war horses too. He told them that the massive win had come bundled with big responsibilities. "Now we will have to stamp out blackmarketeering, dishonesty and corruption in the state," he declared.

He also pledged to raise the quality of primary education in the state. The Chief Minister added shoes as one of the facility that young school children should get from the state government, apart from school bags and uniform.


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http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/yogi-adityanath-muslims-ram-temple-ayodhya/1/916252.html

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Two significant developments have taken place with regard to the question of building Ram temple at Ayodhya since Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections.

Some Muslims organisations have put out huge banners in Lucknow supporting construction of Ram temple at Ayodhya. The man behind these banners has sought security from police for his 'bold' step.

Yogi Adityanath, an ardent votary of building Ram temple at the disputed site in Ayodhya, has taken oath as the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh and the Supreme Court has suggested out of court settlement of the title suit.

Now, some Muslim organisations have put out big banners in Lucknow supporting construction of Ram temple at Ayodhya. They claim that the hoardings and banners were put out after the Supreme Court called for amicable settlement of the dispute through dialogue between the parties.

Interestingly, the BJP is yet to spell out its own plan of action for Ram temple at Ayodhya. The party had included the issue in its poll manifesto and Yogi Adityanath had also promised to move in that direction if the BJP was voted to power. He went on to swear in as the UP Chief Minister.

THE PRO-TEMPLE BANNERS

Azam Khan, the president of Sri Ram Mandir Nirman Muslim Kar Sevak Manch, put out 10 these hoardings across Lucknow to move forward in the direction as 'suggested' by the Supreme Court.

Azam Khan set up a group of like-minded Muslims post-Supreme Court's advice. He has been trying to build a consensus on the issue within the community.

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Banner in support of Ram temple put out in Lucknow.

Flanked by two gun-wielding private guards, Azam Khan has no hesitation chanting Jai Shree Ram. He says Ram is as respectable to Muslims as to any Hindu.

A fairly large number of youths have joined him. The group minces no words criticising the religious leaders of both communities for driving a wedge between two communities by raking up the issue.

AZAM KHAN SEEKS SECURITY

Azam Khan says that he has been getting constant threat calls for taking the 'bold' step.

Talking to India Today, Azam Khan said, "I have been getting threat on e-mails and phones. I can't identify them. They tell me to leave the issue and rather speak in favor of masjid and work to rebuild the Babri mosque. I was also offered money to abstain from my mission."

An FIR has also been registered in this regard, says Azam Khan, but he is yet to get any security cover from UP police.

Azam Khan claimed that the solution to the Ayodhya dispute can be achieved within minutes if the self-proclaimed religious leaders of the two communities stay away as the aam aadmi from either side has no problem if Ram temple is built.
 
http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/up-m...dityanath-says-minister-after-meeting-1675514

LUCKNOW: Days after the crackdown on illegal slaughterhouses, the striking meat traders of Uttar Pradesh had a meeting with Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath this evening. While the four-day old strike was not immediately called off, the traders hinted at a positive decision, saying an announcement will be made after internal meetings.

After the meeting, state minister Siddharth Nath Singh said the meat traders have supported the Chief Minister and said as citizens of India it was their "duty" to see that nothing illegal is allowed.

The meat traders have been on a strike in protest against the police action, which allegedly didn't spare traders who were selling chicken and fish. After a chorus of protests and media reports, the Chief Minister had clarified that action was to be taken only against slaughterhouses that were operating illegally -- without proper permissions.

The government's move has found support from the All India Meat Association, which has hailed the Chief Minister for following his "raj dharma".

"Meat traders were subjected to injustice by the BSP and SP governments," Haji Shakeel Qureshi, the representative of All India Meat Association and All India Meat and Livestock Exporters' Association was quoted as saying by news agency Press Trust of India.

"The new chief minister is following his raj dharma (the duty of a ruler), and it is wrong to comment on the one who is pursuing his raj dharma... He is trying to bring the system back on track and needs to be thanked," he said.

Action, he said, is being taken only against illegal slaughterhouses and there is no report of action against any legal abattoir, he said.
 
http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/up-m...dityanath-says-minister-after-meeting-1675514

LUCKNOW: Days after the crackdown on illegal slaughterhouses, the striking meat traders of Uttar Pradesh had a meeting with Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath this evening. While the four-day old strike was not immediately called off, the traders hinted at a positive decision, saying an announcement will be made after internal meetings.

After the meeting, state minister Siddharth Nath Singh said the meat traders have supported the Chief Minister and said as citizens of India it was their "duty" to see that nothing illegal is allowed.

The meat traders have been on a strike in protest against the police action, which allegedly didn't spare traders who were selling chicken and fish. After a chorus of protests and media reports, the Chief Minister had clarified that action was to be taken only against slaughterhouses that were operating illegally -- without proper permissions.

The government's move has found support from the All India Meat Association, which has hailed the Chief Minister for following his "raj dharma".

"Meat traders were subjected to injustice by the BSP and SP governments," Haji Shakeel Qureshi, the representative of All India Meat Association and All India Meat and Livestock Exporters' Association was quoted as saying by news agency Press Trust of India.

"The new chief minister is following his raj dharma (the duty of a ruler), and it is wrong to comment on the one who is pursuing his raj dharma... He is trying to bring the system back on track and needs to be thanked," he said.

Action, he said, is being taken only against illegal slaughterhouses and there is no report of action against any legal abattoir, he said.

Heartburn is incoming from regular quarters :D

Good balance of carrot and stick by Yogi here. Finally UP can get somewhere.
 
Heartburn is incoming from regular quarters :D

Good balance of carrot and stick by Yogi here. Finally UP can get somewhere.

This thread is to magnify that heart burn :D

The advent of Ram Rajya in the land of the Raghuvanshi's.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...-to-new-work-culture/articleshow/57903352.cms

Uttar Pradesh Government offices wake up to new work culture
Shailvee Sharda| TNN | Updated: Mar 30, 2017, 02.54 PM IST

HIGHLIGHTS
  • Attendance is up after the CM urged bureaucrats to be ready to work 18-20 hours a day.
  • A biometric attendance recording system for government offices is also in the offing.
  • UP Cabinet minister SPS Baghel has directed his staff to give up chewing paan masala.
LUCKNOW: Officialdom in the city of nawabs is beginning to give up its nawabi habits.

Its bureaucrats are gradually substituting paan and gutka with chewing gum and toffees. And they're beginning to arrive at work on time. At 9.30am on Wednesday, there was no place to park the car on the main campus of the secretariat.

"Full attendance hai, Sahib... babu log kaam chalu kar diye hain... isliye parking full hai," remarks a guard at gate number 7. This was not so barely 10 days ago,
in a place infamous for set-piece replies like, "Sahib lunch ke baad ayenge (sahib will arrive after lunch)", and "Aao chalo chai pi ke aate hain (come, let's go for a cup of tea)".

A peon at the secretariat was pulled up on Wednesday by a bureaucrat as soon as he fished out a pouch of "paan masala", and was reminded of the ban on chewing tobacco+ in government offices. The man sheepishly returned the pouch to his pocket.

Another employee, a peon in the new Vidhan Bhavan building, said gutka and paan masala lovers were switching to chewing gum and toffees. "The best part is people no longer throw the wrapper around, they put it into their pockets," he said.

The state forest department has even put up posters in its corridors that say "Aap camere ki nazar mein hain. Gutka khane par Rs 1,000 fine lagega (you're on camera. Chewing gutka will attract a fine of Rs 1,000)." Most office premises appear cleaner. Corners stained with paan and gutka spittle have become history.

Attendance is up after the CM Yogi Adityanath+ urged bureaucrats to be ready to work 18-20 hours a day, warning them not to take home official files. A biometric attendance recording system for government offices is also in the offing.

"Whether my room has been cleaned properly or not is the first thing that I see," said UP minister of state for water resources Upendra Tiwari. He makes sure he reaches office before 9.30 am and has directed his staff to ensure that files are kept in order and that no dust is allowed to settle.

UP Cabinet minister SPS Baghel has directed his staff to give up chewing paan masala. In other offices, ministers are trying to set examples.

At the Lal Bahadur Shastri Ganna Sansthan, UP, where the minister for cane development and sugar mills sits, an employee in the office of the UP cane commissioner said, "Our minister, Suresh Rana, arrives latest by 9.30 am, so how can we falter? It's natural that we must come before him."

Transport minister Swatantra Deo Singh told TOI that no laxity on cleanliness would be countenanced. He headed the "Swachh drive" at the transport commissioner's office on the first day by cleaning the floor.

Even senior ministers like Surya Pratap Shahi, Dharampal Singh and Suresh Khanna, besides others like Anupama Jaiswal, Neelkanth Tiwari, Srikant Sharma and Sidharth Nath Singh are following the orders to reach office on time and maintain a clean environment. The public is beginning to feel the ripple effects, too.

Anita Sharma, a housewife in Mahanagar area, is happy to see her maid arrive before time. "My cook could never make it to my house before noon because she works in the nearby secretariat officers' colony. But, for the past one week, she has been arriving by 11am. I was surprised to hear that the new CM was the reason. She told me that secretariat employees had started calling her at 7 am because they have to reach office by 9am," she said.

 
http://www.financialexpress.com/eco...rdable-power-for-all-in-uttar-pradesh/609193/


How Yogi Adityanath becoming CM will bring affordable power for all in Uttar Pradesh
With the newly-elected Yogi Adityanath government in saddle in Uttar Pradesh, the state is finally on the threshold of signing up on the Centre’s ambitious scheme 24x7 ‘Power for All’.
By: Deepa Jainani | New Delhi | Published: March 31, 2017 6:12 AM

Come April 14, Uttar Pradesh, which is the only state to have not signed up for the scheme yet, will formally become a signatory to the scheme that will ensure affordable and quality power to all.(Reuters)

With the newly-elected Yogi Adityanath government in saddle in Uttar Pradesh, the state is finally on the threshold of signing up on the Centre’s ambitious scheme 24×7 ‘Power for All’. Come April 14, Uttar Pradesh, which is the only state to have not signed up for the scheme yet, will formally become a signatory to the scheme that will ensure affordable and quality power to all.

The 24×7 Power for All is a joint initiative of the central and state governments with the objective of providing round-the-clock electricity to all households, industry, commercial businesses and any other electricity consuming entities within four years.

In a tweet on Thursday, energy minister Shrikant Sharma said he has directed officials of the UPPCL to provide power to every household and farm without any discrimination and to remove bottlenecks in the intra-state power transmission network so as to meet the power demand during summer months.

Under this scheme, the targets to be achieved by the state government include capacity addition, power purchase planning, strengthening the required transmission and distribution network, encouraging renewable energy, undertaking customer-centric initiatives, reduction of AT&C losses, and following good governance practices in the implementation of all central and state government schemes. It also aims at minimising the difference between average cost of supply per unit of power and per unit average revenue realised. Interestingly, the previous Akhilesh Yadav-led Samajwadi Party government had refused to sign the pact.
 

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