Yogi gives Akhilesh bags to kids

Yogi gives Akhilesh bags to kids
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Perhaps this is the first time this happened. Usually when a new Government comes, they erase all sort of old memories. Like photos, schemes names so on and so forth. But Yogi is one man who is not bothered about others .He does what is good for the people. To save money he has used the old bags for scholl children with Akhilesh photos.

Yogi Adityanath, the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, has allowed thousands of schoolbags emblazoned with images of his predecessor Akhilesh Yadav to be distributed in schools. The extraordinary decision is driven by financial prudence, say officials.
Yogi gives Akhilesh bags to kids
Yogi Adityanath didn’t want the waste of public money just for “political ego”, say officials. Also, the 44-year-old Chief Minister wanted the bags to reach students in time for the new session.As many as 1.8 crore schoolbags were sanctioned for students from Class 1 to 8 by the Samajwadi government, but midway through distribution, the model code of conduct came into place for the election.

Many of the bags were stacked at district education offices as officials waited for the new government to decide on what to do with them. Sources say Yogi Adityanath weighed the financial implications and decided not to waste the “Akhilesh Yadav bags”. But the Samajwadi Party says Yogi Adityanath’s gesture has been hugely overrated.

Around 35,000 schoolbags were printed before Akhilesh Yadav lost power in the March election in Uttar Pradesh and the BJP took charge with a record mandate.
Yogi gives Akhilesh bags to kids
Sources say once these schoolbags are distributed, the new batch will simply say “Mukhya Mantri Yojana” or “Uttar Pradesh Yojana”; Chief Minister Adityanath recently decided that no scheme would be named after any person.

In the months leading up to the Uttar Pradesh election, a deluge of schemes was launched with the prefix “Samajwadi”, and images of Akhilesh Yadav were used liberally.

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