Take Modi govt’s 11-year achievements to every doorstep: CM Yogi

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Yogi Adityanath

Yogi Adityanath

 

Take Modi govt’s 11-year achievements to every doorstep: CM Yogi

“In the Amrit Kaal of independence, it is our collective fortune to have PM Modi’s strong leadership ,” says CM

CM Yogi outlines mass awareness strategy during workshop held on the completion of 11 years of Modi government

CM urges party workers to connect every section of society with the campaign

Yogi urges party workers to highlight key welfare schemes and share beneficiary experiences

Calls for distribution of Ayushman and ration cards at Shakti Kendras to connect with people

BJP leaders energize cadre; share execution roadmap for upcoming campaigns

Deputy Chief Ministers call on party workers to ensure last-mile delivery of government schemes

Lucknow, June 3

Addressing a state-level workshop organized in Lucknow on the completion of 11 years of the Modi government, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath urged BJP workers to take the achievements of the Central Government to every citizen. Themed “11 Years of Service, Good Governance and Poor Welfare”, the event began with floral tributes to Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya.

CM Yogi said that it is the good fortune of the nation to have the impactful leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the Amrit Kaal of independence.

Urging party workers to focus on grassroots engagement, the Chief Minister said it is everyone’s responsibility to communicate the government’s 11 years of achievements at the booth level. He called for connecting all sections and organisations with the campaign and highlighting success stories of beneficiaries.

He said that the 11 years of Modi government’s performance form the foundation for realizing the vision of a developed India. “Workers must play an active role in disseminating these achievements at the state, district, mandal, and Shakti Kendra levels.”

Recalling how BJP workers had taken the achievements of the Uttar Pradesh government’s 8-year tenure to every booth, CM Yogi said it is now time to do the same at a national level — showcasing both state and central accomplishments.

The Chief Minister encouraged workers not to limit the campaign to the party cadre, but to engage with the general public, professional groups, and direct beneficiaries. Citing recent by-elections, he said that coordinated meetings of party departments and cells had proved effective. BJP’s six morchas and 22–23 cells represent every segment of society — including lawyers, doctors, teachers, students, and beneficiaries. Organising meetings with these groups and selecting speakers from among them would ensure effective outreach.

Highlighting the success of the Ayushman Bharat scheme, CM Yogi said that where once illness became a crisis for families, today over 50 crore people in India — including 10 crore in Uttar Pradesh — are covered under the scheme. Through the Ayushman Bharat Vay Vandana Yojana, senior citizens above the age of 70 receive free health coverage of up to ₹5 lakh, without any discrimination. He urged party workers to distribute Ayushman and ration cards at Shakti Kendras so that beneficiaries feel connected to the government’s welfare efforts.

Speaking on progress in healthcare, CM Yogi noted that prior to 2014, India had only one AIIMS. While Atal Bihari Vajpayee established six AIIMS, the Modi government has added 22 more, including two in Uttar Pradesh. The One District, One Medical College vision has made institutions a reality in remote districts such as Maharajganj, Lakhimpur Kheri, and Mirzapur, providing both healthcare access and employment. He urged workers to proudly promote these achievements and counter misinformation from the opposition.

He emphasized the impact of schemes like Har Ghar Nal Yojana, Ujjwala Yojana, and PM Awas Yojana. Around 60 lakh poor families in UP have benefited from housing, electricity, ration cards, and pensions. Vulnerable communities like Kol, Musahar, and Tharu have received 100% coverage under key welfare schemes. CM Yogi recalled meeting a beneficiary from the Kol community who came simply to thank the government — and encouraged workers to share such heartfelt stories.

CM Yogi credited the Modi government for the resurgence of India’s cultural heritage, citing milestones such as the consecration of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, the restoration of Kashi Vishwanath Dham, and events like the Mahakumbh. He said PM Modi is the first Prime Minister to restore Ayodhya’s glory. He urged workers to actively participate in programs like the Tiranga Yatra, Ahilyabai Holkar Remembrance, and International Yoga Day.

He also called on BJP workers to participate in the Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam campaign and River Rejuvenation Program on World Environment Day (June 5). He encouraged departments and cells to organise conferences with professionals such as doctors and lawyers, and to promote beneficiary success stories through media. He said this campaign will not only promote the BJP, but also help connect the government with every segment of society.

He concluded by stating that Uttar Pradesh, under the leadership of the double-engine government, is reaching new heights of development. This workshop is an opportunity for workers to actively contribute to realizing the dream of a developed India.

BJP leaders rally the cadre for mass outreach

BJP State President Bhupendra Chaudhary said the Modi government’s welfare schemes are proving to be milestones in pulling the country out of poverty and putting it on the path of progress by eliminating corruption.

BJP National General Secretary Dushyant Gautam said that under PM Modi’s leadership, India has transformed — setting global benchmarks in internal and national security. He emphasized the need for all workers to connect with every section of society.

Referring to the Pahalgam attack, he said it is important to inform the public how India responded decisively to terrorism sponsored by Pakistan.

He added that a detailed action plan for upcoming public campaigns has been prepared, requiring full participation from party workers.

BJP’s General Secretary (Sangathan), Dharampal, highlighted India’s remarkable achievements in the last 11 years under PM Modi’s leadership, noting that India is now the world’s fourth-largest economy.

A range of programs are scheduled from June 9 to June 21 at the state, district, mandal, and booth levels. He urged workers to implement them with unity and strategic planning.

Deputy CMs urge party workers to reach every citizen

Deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya stressed that it is the responsibility of every worker to inform the public about the transformative welfare schemes initiated by the Modi government. He cited how basic amenities like housing, electricity, and water — once considered out of reach — have now become accessible to all.

Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak listed key achievements of the past 11 years and said that India’s growing global recognition and strengthening economy are direct results of PM Modi’s leadership.

He urged workers to communicate the benefits of schemes aimed at villages, the poor, farmers, and women to the broader public.

Prominent leaders present at the workshop included BJP State President Bhupendra Singh Chaudhary, Vice President Manvendra Singh, Deputy CMs Keshav Prasad Maurya and Brajesh Pathak, BJP National General Secretary Dushyant Gautam, State Ministers Archana Mishra, Basant Tyagi, Bhushan Singh, and BJP General Secretary (Sangathan) Dharampal, along with other senior party officials and workers.

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