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Momentum gained by UP is auspicious for India’s growth, says Amit Shah | India News



LUCKY: Praises CM Yogi Adityanath’s UP for transforming from one of the “Bimaru” states into “the driving force of the country’s development”, Prime Minister Modi said at the opening session of the three-day Global Investors Summit here on Friday, “If India is gaining its status as a bright spot for the whole world, then UP is providing much-needed energy and fuels its growth.”
trade union minister Amit Shah invokes a law of physics to highlight how the BJP-administered UP has gained “momentum” in all respects because it has “both mass and velocity”.
He said: “The momentum that UP has achieved is a good thing for the development of the country.
defense Minister Rajnath Singhalso MP Lucknow, accused previous governments run by opposition parties of now creating barriers to trade and industry with their “false secularism”.
“Even current industries are pushed into crisis-like situations. Then there comes a time, even with all the resources, people are still afraid to participate in trade and commerce,” he said.
Singh said the Modi government has replaced the red tape with red carpet for investors, following the path outlined by the late Atal Bihari Vajpayee when he was in power. He praised Modi not only as Prime Minister but also as “a great inspiration”.
CM Adityanath said his government signed 18,643 MoU worth Rs 32.92 lakh crore at the ongoing GIS. “Whatever UP has been trying to achieve over the past six years has been based on Prime Minister Modi’s mantra of ‘reform, implement and transform’,” he said. “Historically neglected areas of Purvanchal and Bundelkhand have attracted investments of Rs 9 lakh and Rs 4.2 lakh respectively.”

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