Those who threaten security will face consequences: Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath

Those who threaten security will face consequences: Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath

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Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath in Gorakhpur on Tuesday.
GORAKHPUR: Those who break into our (national) security will have to face serious consequences, said Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath in Gorakhpur on Tuesday evening. He added, “We need to be alert and socially boycott those who pose threat to our national security.”
The CM was in Gorakhpur to inaugurate 133 development projects of Rs 40.66 crore and lay the foundation of 104 projects of Rs 21.37 crore on Tuesday.
On the importance of alertness of public and human intelligence, the CM said, “At Delhi’s Batla house area hearing and speech impaired children were used to threaten national security and now the government is dealing with them strictly. In another incident, with the help of human intelligence, pro-Pakistan terrorists were found and a huge pile of gun-powder, latest ammunition and bombs were recovered from their possession. These terrorists were planning to breach the peace and security of the nation.”
On the occasion, the CM also gave keys to 11 beneficiaries of PM Awas Yojna. On the government’s achievements, he said that earlier governments were interested in naming the projects after their ancestors and not in bringing welfare schemes to the poor and needy.
“Welfare scheme is the right of the poor and under PM Awas Yojna, only in Gorakhpur 25,000 poor people got houses and the government under Swanidhi Yojna took the street vendors towards self reliance,” he said.
On checking the deaths caused by encephalitis he said, “Earlier, a large number of deaths were caused by encephalitis because of the dirty environment, but now we have controlled encephalitis. Our corporators also worked hard during the pandemic and with the joint efforts now Covid is also being eliminated from the state.”
“Gorakhpur Nagar Nigam got a new building and after 100 years when people will see the building they will remember Mayor Sitaram ji. Good work pays and we should try to not disappoint those who selected us for their representation,” he said.
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