The Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Bhajanlal Sharma, arrived at the CM residence at 5 Kalidas Marg on Friday evening and had a meeting with Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. During this informal meeting, they discussed various topics and the Chief Minister of UP gifted ODOP products to Bhajanlal Sharma. Following this, Bhajanlal Sharma visited Raj Bhavan where he paid a courtesy visit to Governor Anandi Ben Patel. The Rajasthan CM visited Lucknow on Friday for a one-day visit and attended several meetings, including the BJP’s cluster meeting in Sitapur. Earlier in the day, party leaders welcomed him at the airport.
State General Secretary Govind Narayan Shukla presented him with a Rajasthani turban. Among those who greeted him were state government ministers JPS Rathore, Mayankeshwar Sharan Singh, as well as state general secretary Anoop Gupta, regional president Kamlesh Mishra, state minister Shankar Lodhi, state co-media in-charge Himanshu Dubey, metropolitan president Anank Dwivedi, MLC Umesh Dwivedi, and Ramchandra Pradhan. MLA Neeraj Vora, Jayadevi, Manoj Trivedi, and others were also present.
After 90 years of struggle for freedom, Bhajan Lal expresses determination in Naimish
Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma emphasized the importance of not repeating the mistakes of the past after achieving independence following 90 years of struggle. He stressed the need to surpass the milestone of 400 Lok Sabha seats in 2024 and highlighted the need for a strong governance. During a cluster meeting of five Lok Sabha constituencies in Naimisharanya, CM Bhajanlal Sharma criticized the previous Congress government for its mismanagement and corruption. He also commended the BJP for addressing key issues and removing Article 370 after coming to power with a full majority in 2014. Reflecting on India’s political landscape post-independence, CM Bhajanlal Sharma underscored the importance of focusing on the country’s development and prosperity rather than power struggles. He highlighted the role of leaders like Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee in shaping India’s political ideologies and urged for a collective effort towards national progress.
CM Bhajanlal Sharma’s visit to Naimisharanya symbolizes a deeper connection to India’s cultural and spiritual heritage, as he pays homage to sacred sites and engages with local communities. His address at the cluster meeting reflects a commitment to advancing the country’s growth and unity amidst political challenges and historical legacies.