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Dr Rajeshwar Singh Highlights: Rs 40 Lakh Crore Investment in UP Under Yogi-Raj, Contrast with Congress’s Rs 12 Lakh Crore Scams Amid Modi Government’s Economic Upliftment

Sarojininagar MLA Dr. Rajeshwar Singh, representing the BJP in Uttar Pradesh, recently led a notable padyatra in Lucknow, igniting public enthusiasm and support for the party. The march aimed to communicate the achievements of the Modi government over the past decade and the BJP’s resolutions to the general populace. It commenced near the Vardani Hanuman Temple in Telibagh and culminated at the Telibagh intersection, garnering significant participation from Mandal Presidents, councilors, and various party officials, alongside enthusiastic workers.

During the padyatra, amidst vibrant slogans in support of Rajeshwar Singh and BJP candidate Kaushal Kishore, the MLA highlighted several achievements of the Modi government. Notably, he underscored the substantial increase in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) by 57% between 2014 and 2022, attributing it to initiatives like Make in India. The MLA also emphasized the growing contribution of the manufacturing sector to the country’s GDP, projecting it to reach 25% by 2025.

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Addressing defense production, Dr. Rajeshwar Singh noted a significant milestone in defense exports, reaching a record high and poised for further growth. He accentuated India’s commendable rise in exports, particularly to the United States, aiming to further boost exports by 2030. Additionally, he highlighted remarkable strides in sectors like agriculture and electronics, alongside the notable increase in income tax filers and direct tax collections.

In praising Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s leadership, Dr. Rajeshwar Singh credited the administration for effectively curbing riots and crime in the state, fostering a conducive environment for investment. Under Yogi’s governance, Uttar Pradesh witnessed a significant decline in riot incidents, with a robust crackdown on criminal activities under laws like the Gangster Act. This, in turn, facilitated substantial investments and boosted GST collections, positioning the state as a burgeoning industrial hub.

The padyatra, marked by enthusiastic participation and warm receptions at various points, symbolized the strong grassroots support for the BJP in Sarojininagar. Dr. Rajeshwar Singh also participated in a program commemorating Maharana Pratap Jayanti, underscoring the importance of drawing inspiration from historical figures like Maharana Pratap to navigate challenges and strive for progress.

Overall, the padyatra served as a dynamic platform to connect with the public, showcase the BJP’s achievements, and rally support ahead of upcoming elections, reflecting the party’s commitment to governance and development.

Bharat Express English

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