Big message from CM Yogi in Vrindavan, called Nitin Nabin a symbol of youth energy. Up Yogi Adityanath Nitin Nabin Mann Ki Baat Vrindavan

In Vrindavan, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath listened to ‘Mann Ki Baat’ with newly elected BJP national president Nitin Nabin. CM Yogi described him as a symbol of youth energy and highlighted the changed picture of UP, development works and achievements of the double engine government.

Vrindavan, the spiritual land of Mathura, witnessed the confluence of politics and culture on Sunday. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath listened to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s popular program ‘Mann Ki Baat’ along with newly elected BJP national president Nitin Nabin. In this program organized in Akshayapatra, CM Yogi warmly welcomed Nitin Nabin to Braj Bhoomi and called it a special occasion.

Message of nationalist consciousness from Braj Dhara

Chief Minister Yogi started his address with traditional Braj greetings and nationalist slogans. He said that Vrindavan, Mathura and Braj region are not just places of pilgrimage but are the cultural and spiritual soul of India. The legacy of Shri Krishna and Radha Rani is still alive in every detail of the place, which attracts devotees coming from all over the country.

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Nitin Nabin described as a symbol of youth leadership

CM Yogi said that the new national president of BJP Nitin Nabin is a symbol of youth energy and organizational ability. He has been elected MLA in Bihar Assembly for the fifth consecutive time and after performing various responsibilities in the organization, he has now been given this big responsibility. He said that his first arrival at the land of Yogeshwar Shri Krishna is encouraging for the party workers.

Balance of development and heritage in Braj region

The Chief Minister said that Braj Bhoomi is not only a center of faith but is also creating new models of development. Under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, modern development works are being carried forward here along with the preservation of religious heritage. He also reminded that Mathura is the birthplace of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay, the pioneer of Antyodaya, which further increases the ideological importance of this area.

Changed picture of UP, no more ‘Bimaru’

Emphasizing on the changing image of Uttar Pradesh, CM Yogi said that the state has now come out of the identity of ‘Bimaru’. UP has been a revenue surplus state for more than the last five years and big infrastructure projects are rapidly getting off the ground under the double engine government. He said that through security, employment and welfare schemes, benefits are being given to every section without any discrimination.

Youth of UP full of confidence

The Chief Minister said that today the youth of UP feel proud of their identity. There was a time when negative perceptions were made about the state, but now the situation has completely changed. Youth, farmers and women are taking active part in the mainstream of development, which shows the public’s trust in BJP.

Call on workers to increase the pace of development

CM Yogi expressed confidence that every party worker will contribute with full dedication to further accelerate the pace of development that has been achieved in the last nine years under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi. He said that the role of the organization will be decisive in building the present as well as future Uttar Pradesh.

Union Minister of State for Finance Pankaj Chaudhary, BJP State President, National General Secretary Dushyant Gautam, Cabinet Minister Chaudhary Lakshminarayan, Basic Education Minister Sandeep Singh and many public representatives and party officials were present in the program.

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