1 The dispute over the new studio of a mosque in Sambhal, UP, took a violent turn today. During the reconnaissance, the mob threw stones and set fire to the police. At the same time, politicians’ reactions to this issue continually come to light. Meanwhile, in Sambhal, SP chief Akhilesh Yadav said the investigation team was sent to Sambhal after knowing that the Sambhal incident had been organized by the government. The Sambhal incident has cheated the coin. Akhilesh claims in Sambhal that a young man has died and no one listens to the other party.
After the declaration of the election results, continuous statements by politicians continue to come to light. In such a situation, the war poster for BJP’s victory in Gorakhpur, UP has once again attracted people’s attention. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s slogan “If we divide, we will be cut off” and Prime Minister Modi’s “If we remain united, we will be safe” are seen as a public mandate following the BJP’s victory.
3. Government of Uttar Pradesh will organize National Parakh Survey 2024 on December 4 in collaboration with Ministry of Education, Government of India and NCERT to understand the education system and prepare the foundation for policy reforms in it. It includes 9,715 selected schools in Uttar Pradesh, which include government schools, private aided schools, madrassas and schools recognized by other boards.
4 On the stone pelting incident in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, All India Muslim Jamaat National President Maulana Shahabuddin Razvi Barelvi said stone pelting and vandalism are not appropriate. I appeal to the Muslims of Sambhal to uphold the peace and peace teachings of Islam. As far as court proceedings are concerned, Jama Masjid is ours. Its minarets, walls and domes are proof that it is a historic mosque.
After the by-elections held on 20 November for 9 UP Assembly seats, the recount took place on 23 November. In the results, the BJP won 7 seats, while the SP had to settle for just two seats. Now Akhilesh has made a big allegation in a press conference about the results. The SP chief said: “On the day of voting, they detained the voters, they chased the agents out of the booths, so who voted?”
6. The UP government has encouraged small electricity consumers to set up solar plants by providing subsidies under Chief Minister Surya Ghar’s Free Electricity Scheme. Apart from this, an initiative is being taken to install rooftop solar plants in government and semi-government buildings, where it has been decided to install solar plants in the form of Renewable Energy Services Company (RESCO).
7 Tourists coming to Ramnagari will now also be able to enjoy the villages here. To do this, towns will be developed from a tourist point of view. Tourists will be able to enjoy everything from roti cooked on the stove to various vegetables and lentils cooked in a pot. They can also stay here. From the outside the view will be like that of a town and the interior will be western. As per the intention of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, the Ayodhya Development Authority will soon start working on this plan.
8. Pedestrians are expected to soon get relief from traffic jam at Dahi Chowki and Sonic Turn located on Lucknow-Kanpur Expressway. Officials say a flyover bridge is being constructed near Bani, Lucknow. Which will be completed soon. By the first week of December, the bypass installed at the Dahi Chowki bend of the highway will be removed. Welding work is now being carried out on the bars by placing 16 gutters on the underpass being built near the Sonic Diversion.
After the announcement of 9 election results, the BJP is continuously mocking the SP. Meanwhile, Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya criticized SP chief Akhilesh Yadav following the spectacular performance of the BJP alliance in the assembly by-elections. He also claimed that the SP is not likely to come to power until 2047. In the count of the by-elections held in nine state assembly seats, the BJP alliance won with seven seats and the SP with two seats.
Screening of people in contact with 10 TB patients and former TB patients will be carried out every three months. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has directed all districts to achieve the target of a presumptive TB testing rate of at least three thousand by the end of the year. After which, Health Department Principal Secretary Partha Sarathi Sen Sharma sent a letter to all district TB officials.