Maurya: UP government took strict action against mafia groups: Keshav Maurya | Allahabad News – Times of India

Prayagraj: Targeting the opposition, Deputy Chief Minister Keshavi maurya Said that the cycle has gone to Saifai in the last two phases of voting. He also said that as there is no name of SP, BSP and Congress. SirathuSimilarly, there is no trace of them in the entire state.
Deputy CM reached Tridev Sangam of Sirathu’s Kara Dham.kaushambi) with his supporters on Saturday. He addressed a public meeting at Gandhi Memorial Inter College, Kara Dham and said that he is confident of him and the party’s victory in the elections.
Addressing the public meeting, Maurya said that though he is busy with elections, his supporters in Sirathu are doing selfless work like the mighty army of Lord Hanuman, which ensured his victory from Sirathu assembly seat.
Describing the ‘double engine’ government as the vehicle of development, Maurya said that when it was not a double engine government, people’s land was occupied and it was complete goondaraj that dominated the landscape. However, now the state government has taken strict action against the mafia and goons. Along with this, he also warned the land mafia not to take illegal occupation of any land.
He said that after vacating such land, houses and schools would be constructed for the poor. While addressing the laborers, the Deputy CM mentioned about the schemes of the government and said that the people of the state will not be deprived of it. any plans. Referring to the power situation, he said that earlier there was no electricity but now the state government has assured uninterrupted power supply.
Describing the proposals mentioned in the BJP’s Sankalp Patra, he said that as soon as the BJP wins after March 10, farmers will not have to pay their irrigation bills.
Meanwhile, BJP National General Secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya also participated in the voter convention in Kasia, Kaushambi as well as in the public meeting of Deputy CM Keshav Maurya in Kada Mandal. He also addressed the public.

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