At Kashi Tamil Sangam 4.0, representatives from South India openly praised the development, law and order and infrastructure in UP. After visiting Varanasi, Prayagraj and Ayodhya, everyone gave 10/10 to the Yogi government and praised its good governance.
Varanasi. At Kashi Tamil Sangamam 4.0 held in Varanasi, delegates from South India closely observed the progress, administrative functioning and law and order of Uttar Pradesh. After visiting Varanasi, Prayagraj and Ayodhya, all the representatives said that there have been large-scale positive changes in the last few years in Uttar Pradesh, which are clearly visible on the ground. The representatives openly praised the work of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath by giving 10 marks out of 10.
Women safety and development work highly praised
Monalisa, who reached Kashi for the first time from Chennai, said that good governance is visible in UP. He said-
If we had a Chief Minister like Yogi in our state, our city could also have developed further.
He praised the strong women security system and peaceful environment during the visit.
Appreciation of infrastructure and heritage conservation
Architect Prithviraj, who came from Puducherry, said that the government has preserved the heritage of Kashi in a new form. The city’s infrastructure, beauty and new systems are extremely impressive. Tilkavadi told that earlier the roads of Kashi were narrow, the condition of traffic and cleanliness was not good, now there is a big improvement in all areas.
“Security, transportation and event management excellent” – Deepak, Tamil Nadu
Deepak, who came from Virudhunagar in Tamil Nadu, said that the arrangements for security, transportation, accommodation and venue of the event were very well organized at Kashi Tamil Sangamam. He believed that discipline, harmony and better administrative management throughout the event has proved the good governance of the Yogi government.
Sangam strengthens the spirit of “One India, Best India”
Kashi Tamil Sangam, organized on the initiative of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has become a symbol of the confluence of cultural unity and heritage of North and South India. The participants said that the idea of “One India, Best India” comes alive in this event.
This two-week program, which started from December 2, is becoming a cultural and intellectual bridge between Tamil Nadu and Kashi. More than 1,400 delegates from Tamil Nadu across seven categories—students, teachers, writers, media representatives, agriculture and allied sectors, professionals and artisans, women and spiritual scholars—are participating in the event.