Elections are near in the Uttar Pradesh. Yogi Adityanath's government has been embroiled in controversy amid election preparations.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has made touching remarks on the occasion of Janmashtami. The chief minister has ordered a complete ban on liquor and meat trade in Mathura. The chief minister made it clear that the purchase and trading of these two products would be completely banned in Mathura related to the memory of Jagatpal Sri Krishna.
A directive on the issue was also issued by the government on Monday. The recent move by the Adityanath government has seen a heated debate across the country. It may be recalled that Yogi Adityanath made the remarks while attending a lavish krishnautsav function in Lucknow on Monday. He said, "Instructions have been issued to the officials concerned here.
Sale of liquor and meat will be banned in Mathura. At the same time, Yogi also warned that appropriate action would be taken against those involved in the sale of liquor and meat. Yogi advises those involved in the liquor and meat trade to start the milk sales business. This business will restore the pride of Mathura. Mathura was once named for milk production. Adityanath, on the other hand, has made all efforts to develop the brazbhumi Mathura as well as cultural-spiritual theories for the development of the region as well as the development of the bridge land with modern technology. Meanwhile these religious places, a symbol of faith, have long been neglected. The chief minister has now said that they have been revived and liquor and meat will be banned on this holy land.
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