GHAZIPUR: According to Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, he will only return to Uttar Pradesh once he has brought the people of Jammu and Kashmir together in love and harmony and made the UT a fundamental part of India. At a gathering following the presentation of the statue of Ramnath Yadav, the head of the Mohammadabad neighbourhood in Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh, he made this statement. In order to carry out his duties as the Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had appointed him to, he sought the support of the populace.
Sinha, who served as the Union Minister of Communications from 2014 to 2019, stated that he would only return to Uttar Pradesh once he had brought the people of Jammu and Kashmir together in love and harmony and had made J&K a fundamental part of India. Sinha was a member of the Lok Sabha from the Ghazipur district. He claimed that Narendra Modi, the prime minister, “initiated the politics of serving the country” and would lead it to new heights. Sinha urged people to oppose those who turn politics into a business and support those who work for the country, saying it was an issue of pride for the nation that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s voice was being heard through the G20 Summit. The Prime Minister and India are receiving praise from foreign leaders of state. The general population values the government, according to the lieutenant governor. In order for India to maintain its top ranking in the globe, Sinha urged the populace to support those who use politics to serve the nation and fellow citizens and to reject those who do the opposite. He continued by saying that anyone attempting to tarnish the nation by engaging in “politics of casteism and familism” will get a lesson. They are working to destabilise India from both inside and outside of the country. Keep such things out of politics, Sinha urged the audience. “Through love, Indianness is being ingrained in the thoughts of the people there. The entire world has noticed that there is happiness and serenity there, not just in that nation, he continued.