Early Times Report
Moradabad, Aug 6: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, on Wednesday, inaugurated the Atal Residential School in Moradabad, constructed at a cost of ₹79 crore, and used the occasion to launch a scathing attack on the opposition. He remarked that those who once came to power through appeasement politics now find themselves politically irrelevant—neither connected to society nor concerned about future generations. CM Yogi emphasized that the BJP’s welfare schemes are rooted not in appeasement but in genuine public satisfaction, ensuring benefits reach every citizen without bias or discrimination. Criticizing past governments, he said, “Power was once treated as a platform for appeasement, turning education into a hub of cheating, chaos, and caste politics.” “Today, those same people are suddenly concerned about public satisfaction,” he said. “Our government doesn’t indulge in appeasement—it works for the holistic welfare of all. That’s why the public continues to trust the BJP.” Extending festive greetings for Raksha Bandhan, Shri Krishna Janmashtami, and Independence Day, the Chief Minister also announced free travel for all women in state-run buses on August 8, 9, and 10. Dedicating the new school to the children of labour families in the Moradabad division, CM Yogi described it as an ideal “temple of education” established in the memory of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, during his birth centenary year. He said the school is not only an educational institution but also a center to instill cultural values, discipline, and self-reliance in the younger generation. Highlighting Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s directive for the effective use of the BOC fund, the CM said that, unlike previous governments where this fund was misused for corruption and distribution, it is now being directed towards the education of workers’ children. |