Ahead of Monsoon session, UP CM Yogi exudes confidence says will respond to opposition’s questions

Yogi Adityanath, the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, underlined the aspirations of the people of the state as the monsoon session of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly began on Monday and stated that they will be answering the opposition’s queries and discussing a number of subjects, including “The monsoon session of the UP Legislative Assembly […]

by Simran Singh - September 19, 2022, 12:51 pm

Yogi Adityanath, the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, underlined the aspirations of the people of the state as the monsoon session of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly began on Monday and stated that they will be answering the opposition’s queries and discussing a number of subjects, including

“The monsoon session of the UP Legislative Assembly is starting today. The people of the state have a lot of expectations from this session. Our government will be discussing several issues, like floods. We’ll answer the opposition’s questions during this monsoon session,” said CM Yogi.

Additionally, he also joined the Samajwadi Party for interfering with law and order during the demonstrations.

“There is no harm if any party asks their questions in a democratic way. The Samajwadi Party should take permission for any procession which should not harm anyone. Following law and order is too much of an expectation from Samajwadi Party leaders,” he added.

He made his comments during a media briefing prior to the monsoon session.

A three-day “Health Camp” launch event for MLAs was also attended by CM Yogi in the Vidhan Bhawan premises.

Akhilesh Yadav, the head of the Samajwadi Party (SP), and other party members and leaders had earlier started a protest march against the Yogi administration from their party office to the State Assembly.

“They hadn’t taken permission. Still, they were assigned a designated route that wouldn’t have caused traffic congestion. They refused to take that. We’ve no option but to stop them here. If they take the designated route, there won’t be a problem,” said Joint Commissioner of Police(Law & Order), Piyush Mordia.