Since when Samajwadi started to respect Ambedkar: Yogi Adityanath

Lucknow. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath took a sarcasm at the Samajwadi Party and asked, “When did the socialists start respecting Ambedkar?” He alleged that the Samajwadi Party (SP) changed the name of Kannauj Medical College during its tenure Diya and Ambedkar planned to break the monuments and build a marriage building. During the discussion on the Governor’s address, in his speech in the state assembly, the Chief Minister, while targeting the party led by Akhilesh Yadav, accused him of neglecting the contribution of Bhimrao Ambedkar, Kanshi Ram and other Dalit leaders. He said, “How long did you respect Ambedkar?” You had changed the name of Kannauj Medical College. When your government was formed in 2012, the then Chief Minister had said that Ambedkar ji and other social justice would break the monuments made in the name of great men. He also sharply criticized the party’s attitude towards. On June 2, 1995, when BSP supremo Mayawati announced the withdrawal of support from the government led by Mulayam Singh Yadav, the SP leader and activist reached the guest house where she was going to meet her party leaders and allegedly on her Attacked. Mayawati was rescued by BJP leaders from the guest house. The Governor later dismissed the Mulayam Singh Yadav government and invited Mayawati to form the government.
The Chief Minister said, “The world has seen SP’s work with its own eyes. He gets a clean chit from anywhere, yet he cannot get rid of his sins. Every civilized society has always been distressed by this conduct of SP. ”Adityanath said that this year is the Amrit Mahotsav year of the Constitution of India. He said that on the occasion of completion of 75 years of the Constitution, which came into force on 26 January 1950, Baba Saheb is also on the occasion to pay tribute to Bhimrao Ambedkar and other constitution makers. He said that Panch pilgrimage was built under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Chief Minister said that several important projects are being launched by the BJP’s ‘double engine’ government, including the construction of an international cultural center in the name of Ambedkar in Lucknow and organizing the Constitution Day celebrations. He said that other major initiatives include the Vijay Pillar Memorial of Maharaja Suheldev in Bahraich and the construction of a 56 -foot tall statue of Nishad Raj Guha along with Lord Ram in Shringverpur, which is part of a corridor project. He also announced a plan in honor of Ahilyabai Holkar and upcoming projects including programs dedicated to Sant Kabir and Sant Ravidas. The Chief Minister said that this year is also important because it is also an important centenary year of Kakori train action. He said that Kakori Train Action has been an important chapter of the country’s freedom and it is an opportunity to express respect for all those revolutionaries.

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Adityanath said, “Our government is working to organize this entire event with full grandeur.” The Chief Minister said that emphasis was laid on strengthening the cultural identity of Uttar Pradesh. He said that Uttar Pradesh Foundation Day was celebrated for the first time on 24 January 2018. The Chief Minister said that the government launched a district one product (ODOP) scheme, which gave a new identity to the traditional products of Uttar Pradesh. Giving examples, he said that the government has given special identity to black salt rice, called Lord Buddha’s Prasad. He said that ‘one district one product’ increased the export of Uttar Pradesh. Responding to the opposition’s criticism for the development of Ayodhya, the Chief Minister claimed that there was no remarkable progress earlier but now 8-10 lakh devotees come here every day. He also announced that land has been acquired for the Sanatan Dharma Museum in Ayodhya, which will showcase the architecture of temples around the world.

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