Yogi Adityanath: India Safe Under Modi Amid Global Disorder

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath addressed global instability from Middle East conflicts, contrasting it with India's perceived safety under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership. He called for public unity with the government during national challenges, defining such cooperation as true patriotism. Adityanath also advised citizens against panic-buying LPG cylinders, assuring streamlined home delivery to counter rumours. Furthermore, he highlighted Green Hydrogen as a vital future energy source, detailing collaborations with Japan and funding for a technical university's Centre of Excellence.

Key Points: Yogi Adityanath on India's Safety, Green Hydrogen, and Unity

  • Global conflicts affect Middle East and world
  • India remains safe and developing under PM Modi
  • Public urged to unite with government in crises
  • Green Hydrogen energy key for future independence
  • Warns against rumours and misinformation
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"In India, under PM Modi's leadership, we are safe and moving forward fearlessly" says Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath

UP CM Yogi Adityanath says India is secure under PM Modi's leadership despite global conflicts, urges public unity and discusses Green Hydrogen energy.

"Inside India, under the magnificent and illustrious leadership of the Prime Minister, we are safe - Yogi Adityanath"

Gorakhpur, March 26

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday highlighted the global impact of the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, particularly the wars between Iran and Israel, and Iran and the United States.

He said, "The war ongoing between Iran and Israel, and between Iran and America--the entire Middle East is affected by it and almost the entire world is affected."

He noted that while the world grapples with instability, India remains on a steady path under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership.

"But there is an outcry in the world; there is disorder and anarchy. Inside India, under the magnificent and illustrious leadership of the Prime Minister, we are safe and are also working to take our journey of development forward fearlessly," he said.

The Chief Minister urged the people of Uttar Pradesh to remain mentally prepared for any potential challenges, stressing the importance of unity with the government during national crises.

"When a calamity comes, or a challenge arises, to face that challenge, a person must prepare themselves to walk step-by-step with the government. This is true patriotism. When we work together with the government on any national issue, the results will be before us all. Our patriotism will be defined by this--that if the government has taken a step in the interest of the country, we prepare ourselves for it," he asserted.

Addressing the issue of cooking gas cylinders, Adityanath says, "There is no need to stand in line." He advises, "Before the war, if a cooking gas cylinder lasted for a month in someone's house, why is he rushing to get a cylinder on the fifth or sixth day today? Listen, when your turn is approaching, go three or five days before that, get your registration done, and the cooking gas will reach your home."

He assured citizens that the district administration had been instructed to manage deliveries to ensure the convenience of the public, and that the cylinders would be 'home-delivered', where agencies would deliver the cylinder to your doorstep, just like they used to deliver.

Referring to the rumours being spread, he added, "There are some people who want to spoil the atmosphere by spreading rumours. There are some people who are trying to create disorder;" to which the Chief Minister emphasised the importance of avoiding misinformation, encouraging the public to stay calm.

CM Yogi Adityanath also spoke about India's energy future, focusing on Green Hydrogen energy and technological advancements in collaboration with Japan. "Green Hydrogen energy is going to become a vital medium," he said, highlighting ongoing initiatives for energy independence.

"New India believes in both heritage and development. And so that we do not have to depend on any other country for the energy of the future, Green Hydrogen energy is going to become a vital medium. For that, we have provided funds to Madan Mohan Malviya Technical University for a Centre of Excellence. To bring that technology, we also recently visited Japan. We have had discussions with Japan; they are at a very advanced stage in this technology. We will move this program forward together with them."

"Technology takes a little time to arrive. It takes some time to convert innovation into Research and Development. But the government is working to provide a platform for the ideas that exist within the youth," he said, assuring that the government is working hard towards being 'Aatmanirbhar.'

- ANI

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Priya S
The call for unity during crises is important. But I wish the speech had more concrete details on how the common person is being shielded from global economic shocks. Gas cylinder advice is practical, but what about inflation for other essentials?
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Rohit P
Absolutely right! We are indeed safer and progressing. Look at the infrastructure development everywhere. The world is burning, but India is shining. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
Visiting Japan for green tech collaboration is a smart move. True patriotism is supporting such long-term nation-building projects, not just short-term politics. Hope the youth get the platform he promised.
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Vikram M
The part about not falling for rumours is crucial. In the age of social media, we must verify before we forward. Responsible citizenship is needed as much as strong leadership.
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Kavya N
Feeling proud and secure. It's good to hear leaders talk about being 'Aatmanirbhar' in energy. My only request is to ensure these home-delivered gas cylinders reach everyone on time, especially in rural areas. The promise must match the ground reality.

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