Yogi Adityanath's Delhi Mission: Key BJP Meetings Amid Ganga Mela Preparations

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath visited Delhi for important political meetings. He first met Union Home Minister Amit Shah to seek guidance on state matters. Later, he held a courtesy meeting with BJP National President JP Nadda. Meanwhile, back in Uttar Pradesh, he issued comprehensive guidelines for the upcoming Garh Ganga Mela, emphasizing cultural purity and safety measures.

Key Points: Yogi Adityanath Meets Amit Shah JP Nadda in Delhi

  • CM Yogi met Union Home Minister Amit Shah for guidance on key state matters
  • Held courtesy meeting with BJP National President JP Nadda in Delhi
  • Issued strict guidelines against obscene songs at Garh Ganga Mela cultural events
  • Ordered deployment of NDRF and SDRF teams for emergency situations during mela
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Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath calls on Amit Shah, JP Nadda in Delhi

Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath holds meetings with Amit Shah and JP Nadda in Delhi while overseeing Garh Ganga Mela 2025 security arrangements and cultural guidelines.

"No obscene songs should be played during cultural programs - Yogi Adityanath"

New Delhi, October 26

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath called on Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Delhi on Sunday. Later, CM Yogi Adityanath held a courtesy meeting with the BJP National President and Union Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda.

In a post on X, CM Yogi shared, "Today, a courtesy meeting was held with the Hon'ble Union Home and Cooperation Minister Shri Amit Shah Ji in New Delhi, and his guidance was received. Heartfelt thanks for providing your valuable time!"

"Today, a courtesy meeting was held in New Delhi with the honourable National President and Union Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda Ji. Heartfelt thanks to you for providing your valuable time!" he further shared.

Earlier in the day, CM Yogi Adityanath held a meeting with district administration officials and public representatives regarding the arrangements for the Garh Ganga Mela 2025. He said that no obscene songs should be played during cultural programmes.

CM Yogi said, "No obscene songs should be played during cultural programs. Instead, we should bring in good teams from the cultural department and include folk artists, folk singers, and folk art in the performances. NDRF, SDRF should be deployed for any emergency situation. Officials should behave properly with the devotees. The public redressal system should be strengthened. CCTV cameras should be in place. Parking and mobile toilet facilities must be ensured. In future, we should try to install zero liquid discharge toilets."

He further said that the ghats should be prepared in such a way that there is no chaos while taking a bath.

"Changing rooms for women should be available. Cleanliness should be given special importance. Single-use plastic has been banned. Safety from electrocution should be ensured. Fire safety precautions have been taken. Temporary hospitals should be built. Anti-snake venom and rabies vaccine should be available. SDRF, NDRF teams should keep patrolling during the bath," he further said.

The Garh Ganga Mela in Hapur occurs around Kartik Purnima in November.

- ANI

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Priya S
Appreciate the emphasis on banning obscene songs and promoting folk artists. Our cultural heritage needs to be preserved, not diluted with inappropriate content. Well done!
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Michael C
The attention to detail is impressive - from anti-snake venom availability to zero liquid discharge toilets. This is how public events should be managed. Hope other states learn from UP.
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Anjali F
While the planning seems thorough, I hope these measures are actually implemented on ground. Often there's a gap between announcements and execution. Let's see how it works in practice.
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Vikram M
The coordination with central leadership shows good political alignment. Important for state development when state and central governments work together. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
The focus on environmental aspects like banning single-use plastic and planning zero liquid discharge toilets is commendable. More Indian festivals need this eco-friendly approach.

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