Lucknow: Many problems might be handled, according to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, if the ruling party and the opposition work together with a dedication to the welfare of the people.
“The opposition’s critical questions help the government to do many important works for the people. If the government and the opposition work for the public with commitment, a lot of problems will be solved,” the chief minister said.
The first session of Uttar Pradesh’s 403-member assembly begins on Monday, and it will be the first time that the session’s proceedings will be conducted entirely online via the e-Vidhan system.
In his address, Yogi said that elected members of the legislative assembly represent about 25 crore people of the state and they have a big role in making the plans of development and taking them to the people.
Adityanath expressed confidence that, with the help of technology, they will work together for the interests of the state’s 25 crore people. He thanked the leader of the Opposition in the state assembly, Akhilesh Yadav, for attending the programme and expressing good wishes for the implementation of the e-Vidhan system.
Adityanath stated that technology is not something to be demonstrated, but rather something to be mastered and put to good use in order for it to be useful to the general populace.
He challenged the House’s 128 new members to study and use the new technologies.
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