-Rajesh Mishra
Lucknow: In the presence of more than 27,000 temples, monasteries and ashrams of Uttar Pradesh, and in the presence of a dozen chief ministers, saints and Shankaracharyas, CM Yogi Adityanath will take over the reins of Uttar Pradesh again on Friday. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, BJP National President JP Nadda, including the Chief Ministers of all BJP-ruled and supported states, five Deputy Chief Ministers at the swearing-in at the Ikana Stadium in the capital Lucknow. Many Union ministers will be involved.
Party leaders, workers have been called from all the districts of the state for the swearing-in ceremony. In particular, sages and saints and Shankaracharyas have also been invited to take part in the oath. State BJP leaders say that around 50,000 people will attend the swearing-in ceremony. Eminent people of various fields, doctors, social workers, teachers and freedom fighters and artists have been invited to take oath. Beneficiaries of various schemes of the state government have also been called in this program.
Swearing-in will be held at Ekana Stadium
BJP leaders in all the districts of the state have been instructed to offer prayers in temples before taking oath on Friday. BJP leaders say that worship will be organized on Friday morning in about 27,000 temples in all the assembly constituencies of the state. At the Ekana Stadium, the swearing-in venue, 27,000 chairs have been set up in the ground by the Lucknow district administration, while the rest will sit in the stands. There is a separate pavilion for the special guests. A temporary green belt has been made on the way to the swearing-in venue. Special pots have been installed for this.
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