Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath rolled out the red carpet for BJP’s fresh National President Nitin Nabin during his inaugural UP trip at a Vrindavan event. The duo caught PM Modi’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’, blending policy insights with Braj’s spiritual fervor.
Yogi’s speech erupted in traditional calls – ‘Jai Shri Ram’, ‘Vande Mataram’ – merging faith and patriotism. He positioned Nabin as youth dynamism personified, from Bihar assembly veteran to PM-chosen party helm.
‘First footsteps on Yogeshwar Krishna’s land bring bliss,’ Yogi exclaimed. Braj’s sacred geography, dotted with ancient tirthas like Baldev and Govardhan, pulsates with eternal heritage. Pilgrims seek divine communion here, alongside Upadhyay’s Antyodaya legacy. PM’s push elevates Braj’s cultural stature with developmental leaps.
UP’s transformation is stark: from ‘sick’ state to economic vanguard, sustaining surpluses, fast-tracking infra via dual governance. Security blankets all; schemes prioritize inclusivity across castes, classes, genders, regions.
Yogi reminisced eras of UP derision, contrasted with today’s empowerment. Youth roam India chest-out, proclaiming roots. Women and farmers fuel national ambitions, mirroring BJP’s trust quotient.
Nine years of Modi’s stewardship scripted UP’s renaissance. Yogi rallied workers: ‘Commit soulfully to amplify this trajectory, building tomorrow’s India.’