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Uttar Pradesh: Will CM Yogi not contest elections for the third time? He said- ‘I will not try, anyone can become CM’

ANI has released the interview of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday. During this interview, CM Yogi was asked a question related to his contesting elections from Gorakhpur for the third consecutive time, the answer he gave fuel to political stir. After his answer, a big discussion has started among political pundits.

CM Yogi was asked during the interview whether he would contest elections for the third time? Responding to this question, CM Yogi said, ‘I will not try. Our party will try. Any member of BJP can become the Chief Minister.’

When he was asked about the biggest achievement of the administration in the last 8 years, he said that you can look at any sector. Be it agriculture, youth, infrastructure, investment, law and order, tourism or better coordination between heritage and development, Uttar Pradesh can be the most important example of it in the country.

Reply to opposition leaders
The Chief Minister, while responding to the opposition for calling Maha Kumbh as Mrityukumbh during the interview, said that it was Mrityunjay Maha Kumbh, not Mrityukambh. He said that every day about 50 thousand to one lakh devotees from West Bengal were coming to take a holy dip in Maha Kumbh. He also criticized the statements of opposition leaders regarding Maha Kumbh.

Responding to a question, he said that I believe that the biggest achievement for any government should be the satisfaction of the public. In the last eight years, whatever framework our government had prepared for the overall development of Uttar Pradesh under the inspirational leadership of PM Modi ji, it has received the support of the public. I consider this support as an achievement of the government.