Yogi Adityanath
UP Assembly Polls: PM Narendra Modi meets Yogi Adityanath on corridor of UP Rajbhawan to discuss 'serious issues'
Lucknow/UNI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi , who is in Lucknow on a three-day visit to attend the 56th DGP/ IGP Conference on Sunday morning, met Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath and both had serious discussion in view of the coming 2022 assembly polls.
CM Yogi Adityanath has shared photos with PM Narendra Modi on his Twitter account, in which PM Modi is seen walking in the corridor of Raj Bhavan with his hands on his shoulder. During the interaction , both the leaders are having 'serious discussions'.
हम निकल पड़े हैं प्रण करके
— Yogi Adityanath (@myogiadityanath) November 21, 2021
अपना तन-मन अर्पण करके
जिद है एक सूर्य उगाना है
अम्बर से ऊँचा जाना है
एक भारत नया बनाना है pic.twitter.com/0uH4JDdPJE
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has also expressed his views through a poem, sharing his picture with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday.
He wrote on the microblogging app Koo: 'We have set out by making a pledge, to dedicate our body and mind, have the stubbornness to make a sun rise, to go higher than amber, to make a India new.'
The two leaders are seen going together in a long corridor of the Rajbhawan. PM Modi has placed his hand on CM Yogi's shoulder and is saying something. CM Yogi is also listening to him very carefully. These pictures of both are going viral on the internet media.
After this, PM Modi reached the DGP headquarters at around 0915 hours in the morning.
There he was welcomed by Union Home Minister Amit Shah and top police officers. Then he reached the conference hall on the ninth floor.
Meanwhile, this picture of both the stalwart leaders has become popular in the social media.
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