UP CM Yogi Hails 'New India' After Success Of Operation Sindoor Against Pakistan, Says 'Koi Chhede To Chhodate Nahi'

UP CM Yogi Hails 'New India' After Success Of Operation Sindoor Against Pakistan, Says 'Koi Chhede To Chhodate Nahi'

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday said the Viksit Bharat' does not harass anyone, but if someone interferes, it does not spare anyone.

"'Viksit Bharat' does not harass anyone, but if someone interferes, it does not spare anyone. You must have seen a glimpse of it yesterday. Historically, we have never interfered in any other country's work. However, if anyone disturbs the security of our people, then this 'Viksit Bharat' doesn't spare anyone. The world has seen the strength of this new India," the chief minister said while addressing an event where he distributed appointment letters to newly selected Assistant Teachers (LT) and Lecturers for Government Secondary Schools selected under the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission.

Addressing newly appointed Assistant Teachers (LT) and Lecturers for Government Secondary Schools selected under the PPSC, Yogi said, "You must have seen how none of you had to apply any jack in the entire selection process of the UP Public Service Commission. To achieve PM's Mission Rojgar's goal, our state government distributed 8 lakh appointment letters today through a fair and transparent selection process... Even before this, the state government had given an opportunity to the youth of the state by recruiting more than 1 lakh 23 thousand teachers in the Basic Education Council... But, since you have been selected through a fair and transparent process, the government also expects that you will make similar contributions to raise the level of secondary education in the state."

His statement comes a day after Indian armed forces carried out the 'Operation Sindoor', destroying terror camps in Pakistan and PoK.

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