A Quote by Yogi Adityanath

If you want to see law and order, then come to Uttar Pradesh. — © Yogi Adityanath
If you want to see law and order, then come to Uttar Pradesh.
Law and order is a state responsibility. I can assure you peace will be maintained in Uttar Pradesh.
We want to make Uttar Pradesh the most developed state in the country.
I grew up in small towns in Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra - places like Akola, Betul, Wardha, Jhansi; I thought the rise of provincial India would be an interesting subject to tackle.
We want to channelize the youth so that the state benefits from them and help Uttar Pradesh become a developed state.
My father belongs to Berhampur and my mother is from Uttar Pradesh.
I said the export benefit should go to all the farmers in the country through the mills spread across the country, in states like Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and West Bengal. Now what happens? This benefit goes to those mills or export houses in Mumbai. Or in Chennai or in Bangalore.
Our party's symbol is the elephant, and its weight, size and strength symbolize Uttar Pradesh.
I don't think like Raj Thackeray... that anyone from Uttar Pradesh or Bihar or anywhere who comes to Mumbai is an outsider.
My father was a salesman in Delhi and used to go around Rajasthan, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh for work.
My only aim is the welfare of the poor of my country and the poor of states like Uttar Pradesh.
I am well aware of the politics of Uttar Pradesh, as I have had multiple stints as a member of Parliament. I know how politics works here.
Sena never spoke against Biharis or against people from Uttar Pradesh. In fact, they are the ones who started 'Chhat pooja' and 'U.P. Day' in Maharashtra.
People have understood the designs of opposition parties, especially of BJP. It could trigger Hindu-Muslim riot in Uttar Pradesh before the state Assembly elections and people should beware of this.
In Uttar Pradesh there is a district called Shahjahanpur. Fifty kilometers from Shahjahanpur, there is a small, cosy village called Kulra, where my entire family lives.
After I failed in my first two games, I did not expect to be picked. But on the eve of our match against Uttar Pradesh in Kanpur, Pravin Amre sir came to my room and gave me the confidence that I was playing.
In South, getting admission in SSN is not possible just because someone is my relative. One of the ministers said SSN is the only institution where I can't get a seat for anyone. That's true of Uttar Pradesh and Delhi governments, too.
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