In a recent public address in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath fondly recalled the iconic Holi song, “Holi Khele Raghuveera,” emphasizing its significance in light of recent events. Adityanath highlighted that after five centuries, the birthplace of Lord Ram, Ayodhya, witnessed the celebration of Holi, symbolizing a historic moment for the devotees of Ram Lalla.
#WATCH | Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh: Speaking at the public meeting, CM Yogi Aditaynath says, "…You know that your one vote is very precious. Since childhood, you all have been listening to this song 'Holi Khele Raghuveera awadh mein Holi khele raghuveera,' but for the last 500… pic.twitter.com/akZk44PlgI
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Addressing the gathering, CM Yogi stressed the importance of every individual’s vote, stating that the recent Holi celebrations in Ayodhya were made possible by the collective power of voters. He urged citizens to recognize the impact of their votes, citing the momentous occasion when Ram Lalla played Holi in his beloved Awadh after centuries.
Yogi Adityanath expressed satisfaction over the change in the tone of festivities, noting that this Holi saw a departure from vulgar songs to the uplifting chant of “Jo Ram Ko Laye Hai Hum Unko Laayenge.” This shift, he emphasized, reflects a broader cultural transformation fostered by the people’s collective will.
#WATCH Meerut: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said, "…Earlier so many vulgar songs used to be played on our festivals… But this time on Holi, only one song was being played everywhere "Jo Ram Ko Laye Hai Hum Unko Laayenge…" pic.twitter.com/ocIQMOZv3t
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Turning attention to the upcoming Lok Sabha Polls, CM Yogi urged citizens to exercise their voting rights, emphasizing that voting serves as a testament to one’s commitment to democracy. He underscored the significant impact of individual votes, citing the removal of Article 370 in Kashmir as an example of the people’s influence on national policy.
Highlighting the progress in law and order and societal transformation in Uttar Pradesh, CM Yogi pointed out the improved status of cities like Ghaziabad, now recognized as a leading smart city. He attributed this positive change to the concerted efforts of the government and the respect for Bharat’s Sanatana faith.
In a veiled critique of opposition politicians, Adityanath emphasized the importance of action over rhetoric, suggesting that those who prioritize holidays over work hinder progress. He reaffirmed the government’s commitment to cultural traditions such as the Kawar Yatra, stating that such events will continue regardless of opposition.
CM Yogi concluded by reaffirming the peaceful conduct of religious events in Uttar Pradesh, citing ongoing darshan in Ayodhya as evidence of societal harmony. He credited the transformative changes in the state to the collective power of the people’s votes, underscoring the enduring impact of individual participation in the democratic process.
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