Hours will ring in every temple for two hours, hoardings and banners will be put at every major intersection
Yogi 2.0 swearing-in ceremony will be historic / Hours will ring in every temple for two hours, hoardings and banners will be put at every major intersection
Yogi 2.0 swearing-in ceremony will be historic - Hours will ring in every temple for two hours, hoardings and banners will be put at every major intersection
The Bharatiya Janata Party has made tremendous preparations to make the swearing-in ceremony of Yogi Adityanath and his cabinet grand in Uttar Pradesh. These preparations are such that on the day of swearing-in, bells will ring in the temples of every district, city, tehsil town and village of Uttar Pradesh. There will be aartis and worship will be done for the welfare of the people. Not only this, a call has been sent from all the monasteries and temples of Uttar Pradesh to the sages and saints to come to Lucknow for taking oath. Even instructions have been given by the party that every worker coming to Lucknow will have to come with flags on his vehicle. The Bharatiya Janata Party is preparing to organize the swearing-in ceremony as a grand historical ceremony.Worship will be done in templesAccording to the guidelines issued by BJP State General Secretary Govind Narayan Shukla, workers from all the districts, divisions and power centers of the state have been invited for the oath-taking ceremony to be held in Lucknow. For this, instructions have been given to the district presidents to prepare a list and send it to the state headquarters so that arrangements can be made accordingly. According to the instructions of the BJP, it has been decided that on the day the swearing-in program will be held, from 8 am to 10 am, the workers at all the Shakti Kendra level of the state will offer prayers for public welfare in the temples of their respective areas. According to BJP spokesperson Rakesh Tripathi, worship is done before any auspicious program in the Indian Hindu Sanatan tradition, then if there is a sacred program like swearing-in of Yogi Adityanath, then the workers will offer prayers in temples for public welfare.Workers come with flags on vehiclesThe grandeur of the swearing-in ceremony can be gauged from the fact that according to the guidelines issued by the party, two workers each from each region of Uttar Pradesh have been called to Lucknow a day before i.e. on March 24. The party has directed that all the workers coming to Lucknow, who are coming in their vehicles, should come with flags on the vehicles. Apart from this, instructions have also been given to put up hoardings in all the major squares, markets of all the districts of Uttar Pradesh and make them fully equipped. A prominent BJP leader says that there should be no shortage in the preparations for the second term of the Yogi government and its swearing-in ceremony. This is the reason why the major intersections of all the districts, cities, tehsils, towns and villages of Uttar Pradesh will be covered with hoardings and flag-banners. BJP workers have already started its preparations.Inviting all classes of people to LucknowAccording to the instructions issued by the BJP, in the swearing-in ceremony, a list of saints and saints of monasteries and temples of the entire state has been asked to bring them to the oath taking ceremony. Its responsibility has been given from district presidents to mandal presidents. The BJP has invited not only the saints and saints of the Math temples, but also the people of major sections of all the districts of the entire state to Lucknow. In which people from every class and community including social workers, litterateurs, professionals, doctors, engineers are involved. In order to ensure that the party workers do not face any inconvenience on reaching Lucknow, instructions have been given to arrange invitation cards and admit cards for all the people from the state office itself. According to BJP spokesperson Rakesh Tripathi, the swearing-in ceremony to be held on March 25 will be a historic swearing-in ceremony.