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Uttar Pradesh's Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak revealed details of the state cabinet meeting, highlighting discussions on 14 critical proposals. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath continued to advocate for 'One Nation, One Election', arguing that frequent elections create political instability. The state government is focusing on rapid infrastructure development and implementing new initiatives. Minister Sanjay Nishad also criticized previous governments for misusing public funds.

Key Points: Pathak Reveals 14 Key Proposals in UP Cabinet Meeting

  • UP government commits to swift implementation of 14 key proposals
  • Yogi Adityanath emphasizes need for political stability
  • Ministers criticize previous government's financial mismanagement
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Discussions held on 14 different proposals: Uttar Pradesh Deputy CM Pathak on cabinet meeting

Uttar Pradesh Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak discusses critical cabinet proposals and infrastructure development under Yogi Adityanath's leadership

"Today, discussions were held on 14 different proposals, and it is our commitment that we will implement them as soon as possible - Brajesh Pathak"

Lucknow, April 8

Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak has said that discussions were held on 14 key proposals in the Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday.

Speaking to the media, Pathak emphasized the state's commitment to swiftly implementing these initiatives, highlighting that over the past eight years, Uttar Pradesh is rapidly developing its infrastructure.

"Today, discussions were held on 14 different proposals, and it is our commitment that we will implement them as soon as possible. Discussions were held on important issues regarding the all-round development of the state," Pathak said.

Uttar Pradesh Minister Sanjay Nishad accused the previous governments of misusing people's money.

"The previous governments misused people's money, because of which they were voted out," Nishad said.

Earlier on Monday, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath reiterated his demand for 'One Nation, One Election', saying frequent elections lead to instability and hinder development in the country.

Addressing the state-level conference on 'one nation-one election' campaign, Chief Minister Adityanath said "frequent elections in democracy put unnecessary pressure on the public, create political instability, hinder possibilities of development in the country and encourage corruption in public life."

Chief Minister Adityanath said political stability is essential for peace, security, and development and frequent elections should be avoided.

"Political stability is the first condition for peace, the first condition for security, and the first condition for development, and for that, political stability, there should not be frequent elections," he said.

He further said that frequent elections impact the GDP and halt the growth rate.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Good to see the government focusing on development proposals! UP has definitely seen improvements in infrastructure over the years. Hope these 14 proposals bring more positive changes. 👍
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the development focus, I wish there was more transparency about what these 14 proposals actually entail. The public deserves to know details before implementation.
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Amit S.
One Nation One Election makes so much sense! The amount of resources wasted in frequent elections is crazy. CM Yogi is right about political stability being key for development.
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Sunita R.
I've lived in UP my whole life and can see the changes - better roads, more facilities. But I hope these new proposals also focus on education and healthcare in rural areas. That's where we need most improvement.
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Vikram J.
The previous government comment seems unnecessary. Every party should focus on their current work rather than blaming predecessors. Let actions speak louder than words! 🤞

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