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V-P Dhankhar says India not same as 10 years ago, showers praise on PM Modi, UP CM

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Gorakhpur (UP): With foreign exchange reserves of USD 680 billion, India has come a long a way since the time it had to pledge its gold to tide over a financial crisis, Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar said on Saturday.

Dhankhar was speaking during the inauguration programme of Uttar Pradesh Sainik School in Gorakhpur.

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“Today’s India is not the same as it was 10 years ago. There was a time when the same country, which was referred to as ‘sone ki chidiya’, had to pledge its gold in foreign banks. Back then, our foreign exchange was between USD 1 billion and USD 2 billion. Today, it is USD 680 billion. Look at the kind of progress we have made since,” he said.

India’s foreign exchange reserves jumped by USD 2.299 billion to a new high of USD 683.987 billion for the week ended on August 30.

The vice-president also showered praise on Prime Minister Narendra Modi for India’s turnaround and said Uttar Pradesh under Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath also played a crucial role in it.

“A deserted Srinagar welcomed me when I visited Kashmir in 1990. Now, over the last two to three years, two crore tourists have visited (Kashmir),” Dhankhar said.

Article 370, which the makers of the Constitution called “temporary”, was considered “permanent” by some. In this decade, it has been abolished. This is today’s India, he added.

Dhankhar further said, “If we compromise with nationalism, it will be a betrayal to the nation. Those who are doing this need to be made to understand. Otherwise, the public will have to spiritually retaliate against them. How can anyone imagine that conditions like those in the neighbouring country can take place in this great India? It cannot be done.”

“Whenever someone questions the nation, we will not tolerate it. I am sure this will not happen,” the vice-president said.

He claimed India was on a very big journey, which will culminate in 2047 on the centenary of Indian independence.

“In this marathon march, Sainik School will contribute through its students,” Dhankhar said.

“I request you that everyone sacrifice themselves in the ‘havan’ that is being performed to make India a developed nation. Time has come that we should do what we must for the country, whatever we do will be less,” he said.

Terming Uttar Pradesh as “Uttam Pradesh”, Dhankhar heaped praise for its development on Adityanath.

“Today, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Uttar Pradesh has made a qualitative contribution in the distinct and strong identity of India,” he said.

Referring to the changes in Uttar Pradesh under Adityanath, the vice-president said there had been qualitative growth in education, medicine, entrepreneurship and other fields after 2017.

Before that, Uttar Pradesh was in the grip of fear. Law and order was not good, the common person was troubled, he alleged.

Dhankhar said Adityanath had done wonderful and miraculous work by completing construction of the Sainik School in just three years, praising its swift establishment as nothing short of a miracle.

“Although the echo of Yogi ji’s miraculous work is heard everywhere, it was difficult and unimaginable to build and run a Sainik School in three years but there was also faith that Chief Minister Yogi would do it,” he said.

Spread over 49 acres, the school has been built at a cost of Rs 176 crore. Established with the mission of “Yuvaaon ko Shiksha, Desh ki Raksha,” it will offer residential education for boys and girls from classes 6 to 12.

Adityanath was also present during the inauguration.

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