Yogi Adityanath’s appointment as the UP CM has made the Indian leftist brigade tizzy, but every time they feel their bad dream is about to get over, Yogi Adityanath pulls out a new trick out of his orange gown, throwing them and their propagandist agenda’s in a never ending turmoil. The left intellectuals who successfully controlled India, have not only been losing ground all over India, but are also seeing their hard-work of decades go down the drain, that being their systematic approach of disconnecting the people from their roots.
There was a time when many, influenced by the leftist media propaganda, used to question the rebuilding of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, suggesting rather strongly that a hospital or a school could be built rather than a temple.
But times have changed and so have the sentiments of the people at large. The Indian diaspora, have seen through this charade of secularism practised by the INC and likeminded parties coupled with their influence in the Mainstream Media.
Yogi Adityanath himself is leaving no stone unturned, when it comes to fulfilling his manifesto promises. But what is heartening to see the extra mile that he seeks to walk for the people of Uttar Pradesh. Returning to his parliamentary constituency of Gorakhpur for the first time since taking oath, Yogi addressed a huge rally at the Maharana Pratap Inter College where his supporters celebrated his elevation to the position of CM of UP.
The CM started of his speech following the slogan of “Sab ka Saath, Sab ka Vikaas” and continued to inspire the crowd in his quiescent yet aggressive approach. Touching up upon all the topics, one would have expected him off, from filling up all pot holes riddled roads by June, 2017 to setting up of Anti-Romeo squads to keep the women of the state safe, he touched upon everything in addition to one.
Taking the opportunity to garner further support for the upcoming 2019 elections, Yogi Adityanath announced an increment in the subsidy to Rs. 1 Lakh to all the citizens wishing to go for Kailash Mansarovar Yatra.
A trip to Mansarovar usually costs around 2.5 to 3 lacs, and would be a boon to all those wanting to go to their sacred place of worship.
While this move would have otherwise created a havoc in the main stream media, not a lot was stated by any of the award –wapsi brigade or their supporters. Considering the Indian government has been providing subsidy amount of Rs. 600 – 700 Crore every year, any statement criticising the subsidy would have meant digging a grave for them.
With a single decision, Yogi managed to elate the citizens of UP and suffocate his critics, both at the same time. With so much done in as many days, one can’t help but draw a comparison between Yogi Adityanath and Nayak film’s Anil Kapoor.
A carefully calculated decision by Modi and Shah is bearing fruits and citizens of UP just cannot stop smiling, knowing they have Adityanath, while Delhi has Kejriwal.