On Tuesday, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that education is a way to comprehend the feelings of the populace. At his official house in this city, he made the comment while speaking with a group of 45 students from Kerala and Lakshadweep. For the ‘Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat Yuva Sangam’ activity, Adityanath visited 35 students from the IIT Palakkad in Kerala and 10 from Lakshadweep.
“Many years ago, Shankaracharya, who is also from Kerala, where you are from, came here and founded four “mutt.” In a statement, he added that education is a tool for comprehending the feelings of society’s citizens. “I imagine that many of you are visiting UP for the first time. No matter where one is from, they always have affection for their nation. When the country is in difficulty, all the states stand together, the chief minister remarked.
“UP is the most populous state in the union, and like Kerala, it serves as a symbol of the national spiritual and cultural legacy. In this state, there are six crore Muslims. Even yet, there is no curfew and no rioting in the state,” he said. Comparing the current administration to the one before it, the CM said that six years ago, this issue did not exist.
“There used to be violence on religious holidays. In the past, people moved. We attempted to alter that over a six-year period. The general public, particularly young people, offered their complete support. As a result, Uttar Pradesh is now progressing quickly, he remarked.
“We opened lines of communication with every caste and faith. Any issue may be fixed via communication alone. Without making any distinctions, we punish those who toy with security. Today, between 25 and 30 lakh people will take a bath in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. Events are well planned, so there are no problems, he stated.



























