Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

HOMECOMING FOR THE PRESIDENT

Prez expresses gratitude towards the state and its people

- Oliver Fredrick n oliver.fredrick@hindustant­imes.com

On his maiden visit to Lucknow after becoming President, Ramnath Kovind expressed gratitude to the people of UP and described the state as a place where cultures have evolved and religions have emerged. The president also asked the people to identify the hidden message behind Lucknow’s famous ‘pehle aap tehzeeb.’ “It actually means promote others first, an etiquette that can only be seen being extended in UP,” he said. Kovind also thanked CM Yogi Adityanath for the welcome.

President Ram Nath Kovind on Thursday described his home state Uttar Pradesh as ‘Bhagya Badalne Wala Pradesh’ (the land that changes fortunes).

On his maiden visit to Lucknow after assuming office, Kovind expressed gratitude to the people of UP and described it as a place where cultures have evolved and religions have emerged.

He was speaking at a programme organised by the state government to felicitate the president. “UP is a distinct state. It has the blessings that helped nurtured many great personalit­ies,” he said while citing example of Lord Ram and Lord Krishna, who were born here.

“Be it in terms of education, or of religious places such as Mathura, Chitrakoot, Ayodhya, Kushinagar and Varanasi or its role in the field of art and culture, UP’s contributi­on is unquestion­able,” said the president in his short speech.

The president also asked the people to identify the hidden message behind Lucknow’s famous ‘pehle aap tehzeeb.’ “It actually means promote others first, a courtesy or an etiquette that can only be seen being extended in UP,” said the president while thanking chief minister Yogi Adityanath for the grand welcome.

Adityanath, who gifted a brass statute of Gautam Buddha to the president, said Kovind’s life is an inspiratio­n for others.

“People should learn from his life that was full of struggle. I still remember the line that Kovind ji mentioned in is address during the swearing in—main ek chhote se gaon ke mitti ke ghar mein pala hua hoon (I am brought up in a small mud house in a small village). It touched me,” the chief minister said.

The chief minister also highlighte­d various government schemes and programme launched by the state government and promised to make UP an open defecation free (ODF) state by October 2018.

Governor Ram Naik shared his relationsh­ip with the president and talked about the days of struggle that they faced together.

The president will leave for Deen Dayal Upadhayaya Smriti Vatika at around 10:30am on Friday to pay tribute and then would leave for Kanpur at around 2:15pm to take part in the cleanlines­s drive at Ishwarigan­j village of Kanpur. He will launch a programme—‘Swacchata Hi Seva Hai’ in Kanpur before going back to Delhi via Lucknow in the evening.

 ?? DHEERAJ DHAWAN/HT ?? President Ramnath Kovind on his first visit to Lucknow.
DHEERAJ DHAWAN/HT President Ramnath Kovind on his first visit to Lucknow.
 ?? ALL PICS BY DHEERAJ DHAWAN/HT ?? President Ram Nath Kovind flanked by UP governor Ram Naik and chief minister Yogi Adityanath during the function at Indira Gandhi Pratishtha­n in Lucknow on Thursday.
ALL PICS BY DHEERAJ DHAWAN/HT President Ram Nath Kovind flanked by UP governor Ram Naik and chief minister Yogi Adityanath during the function at Indira Gandhi Pratishtha­n in Lucknow on Thursday.

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