State has joined 'Mission Modi' under Yogi govt. in UP, says Venkaiah Naidu

Union minister Venkaiah Naidu today said with the Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh,
the state has joined the "Mission
Modi", an acronym for "making of developing India". The Urban
Development Minister, who held a meeting with the chief minister and senior
officials, handed over release order to the tune Rs 1,263 crore for different
projects in the state.
"UP lagged behind in implementing the schemes of the Centre and the reason
is that the previous government did not had the intention to do so. I'm not
levelling any allegation but stating a fact, people have already given them a
reply," Naidu said in a joint press conference with Yogi Adityanath. With
the coming of the Yogi government, UP has joined the 'Mission Modi' and we will
work towards fulfilling the promises made at election time, he said.
The Pradhan Mantri Awas scheme along with other schemes of the Centre was not
at all implemented by the previous government, Naidu said, adding with a
"dutiful" chief minister and a "helpful" prime minister,
the people of the state can hope for a "beautiful" state very soon.
The release orders, handed over by the union minister, included Rs 375 crore for
Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT), Rs 442 crore
for Smart City Mission and Rs 446 crore for Lucknow Metro project.
"The chief minister has also suggested live coverage of
the Assembly session by Doordarshan and to start programme on local languages
like Brij, Bhojpur and Awadhi on Akashwani and Doordarshan," he said.
To a question on whether there is any move to give pension to victims of triple
talaq, Naidu said the issue is not connected to pension but is a "social
problem". "The entire society should work to find a solution to it
and our stand is known and that is there should be no discrimination with
anyone on religious grounds. Soon a decision will be given by the apex court,
he added.
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