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'Double engine government is a bullet train, not a buffalo cart': Yogi Adityanath | | | Early Times Report SAHARANPUR, Aug 4: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, on Monday, inaugurated 15 development projects worth ?381 crore in Saharanpur, reaffirming his government's commitment to rapid growth, heritage conservation, youth empowerment, and promotion of Swadeshi. Speaking at a public event, the Chief Minister remarked that the "double engine government is not a buffalo cart but a bullet train," symbolizing the present accelerated pace of transformation. In his address, CM Yogi emphasized Saharanpur's deep spiritual roots, identifying it as the sacred land of Maa Shakumbhari and Mata Tripuri Bala Sundari. He announced that the construction of Maa Shakumbhari University has been completed and its official inauguration will take place shortly. He further shared plans for the Maa Shakumbhari Corridor and an elevated road to improve all-weather access to the pilgrimage site. The Chief Minister also spoke about the beautification of the ashram of Jahar Veer Goga, a warrior saint who resisted foreign invaders 900 years ago and attained samadhi here after meeting Baba Gorakhnath. He noted that the ashram has now been transformed into a significant cultural site. CM Yogi said that his government is committed to ensuring a balance between rapid development and the preservation of cultural heritage. Criticising previous regimes, he alleged that they indulged in caste-based politics and appeasement, dividing society along caste lines while limiting the benefits of government schemes to a single influential family. He further stated that the actions of one family often brought disrepute to entire community. In contrast, he asserted that the current administration has reconnected Saharanpur with its historical identity and restored a sense of pride among its people. |
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