Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

PM LAUDS YOGI

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MODI SAID BASANT PANCHAMI HAD BROUGHT NEW HOPE FOR THE PEOPLE OF THE DEVELOPING INDIA

Modi lauded chief minister Yogi Adityanath and his government for its help to farmers to ensure they did not face any problem during the Covid pandemic. He said the occasion of Basall ant Panchami had brought new hope for the people of the developing India, leaving behind the despair of the pandemic. Modi used the occasion to point towards the way history had been written and said, “India’s history is also found in the folk tales told by one generation to the other… Unfortunat­ely, many heroes who devoted their lives to save India did not get the place they deserved in history. Those who made changes in the name of writing history did injustice. Today’s India is making correction­s to set things right.” “Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose was the first Prime Minister of Azad Hind government. Did he or Azad Hind Fauj get the same importance they deserved? ...What was done to Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel who merged more than 500 princely states into India? ...Every Indian knows this well. Sardar Patel’s statue is the tallest in the world. The statue of unity inspires of us. Baba Saheb Bhimrao Ambedkar, who gave us the constituti­on and became the voice of the deprived and oppressed sections of the society, was seen through political glasses. There are a number of such fighters whose contributi­on was not recognised for various reasons. Can we forget what was done to heroes of Chauri Chaura…Same was done to Maharaja Suheldev,” said Modi. “I got an opportunit­y to release a postal stamp in memory of Maharaja Suheldev in Ghazipur two year ago. I have now got an opportunit­y to lay foundation stone of his memorial,” Modi added. Reacting to the PM’s speech, Uttar Pradesh Congress leader Surendra Rajput said Prime Minister Narendra Modi should speak about the present instead of future or history. “PM PM should remember he is holding the office of Prime Minister of India and not working as an actor,” said Rajput. Former Director of Giri Institute of Developmen­t Studies AK Singh said both the advantages or fears about the farm laws were exaggerate­d and the PM should have soft attitude and speak to farmers to work out a compromise on the issue.

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