-Rajesh Mishra
Lucknow After the declaration of the results of the assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh, the process of formation of a new government has started. On Friday, the last meeting of the current term of the Council of Ministers was called under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. After this, the Chief Minister met Governor Anandiben Patel and submitted his resignation. Yogi Adityanath will continue to work as the caretaker chief minister till he is sworn in again. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government will be formed next week after getting a majority in Uttar Pradesh once again.
Earlier, in the meeting of the Council of Ministers, the public was thanked for giving immense public support to the BJP in the assembly elections and Prime Minister Narendra Modi was thanked for the leadership and guidance. In the resolution passed in the meeting, it has been said that the people of the state have not only expressed confidence in the policies of the BJP and have paved the way for the formation of the government in the state by giving it a thumping majority, but have also given a message to other parties that now Apart from development and good governance, there is no place for hollow slogans, casteism and familyism in the state.
There was a positive change in the state
It was said in the resolution that in the last five years, the State Government, providing a better environment of security in the State, has provided basic facilities like electricity, drinking water, sanitation, housing, education and health and ration, benefits of various development and welfare schemes to all eligible without any discrimination. Tried hard to reach people. The efforts made by the state government for agriculture, infrastructure development, industry, employment generation and welfare of all weaker sections of the society have brought a positive change in Uttar Pradesh.
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