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Pakistan's deformity is to die and rot: Yogi

Lucknow, May 20 (UNI) Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday said that India is a symbol of a culture which has always remained a ray of hope for the world by becoming a guide for humanity, whereas on the other hand, the destiny of Pakistan's perversion is to die and rot.
Addressing the function organised on the 25th anniversary of Dr KNS Memorial Hospital (formerly Mayo Hospital), the CM said, "Operation Sindoor has been a symbol of India's self-respect, the dignity of the vermilion of India's mother power, and the guarantee of the safety of future generations. India did what Prime Minister Narendra Modi had assured the countrymen of its pride and glory."
He said, "As the country's Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and brave soldiers demonstrated India's bravery and valour by finishing off their enemy Pakistan through Operation Sindoor."
Yogi said that Mayo Hospital and Dr KNS Memorial Hospital have completed a journey of 25 years today. "Its foundation stone was laid in the year 2000 by the then CM and currently Defence Minister Rajnath Singh. Today, it is moving ahead in its new identity as a hospital in the capital and a medical college in Barabanki. Along with this, it is contributing to the development of the state by providing wellness to the people of the state in the field of health services," he said.
He said that this is the path of progress and culture in life. "Culture is the seed of a thinker becoming a tree, and the seed rotting and dying is deformity. India is the symbol of that culture, which always remains a ray of hope for the world by becoming a guide for humanity. On the other hand, the destiny of Pakistan's deformity is to die and rot. Whether it dies at the hands of India or dies due to the act of terrorists nurtured by it," he said.
The CM said that at present, health services are going through a new phase of competition. "To establish oneself in this competition, service will have to be given top priority because if there is no sensitivity in this field, then the faith that the common man has in the mind of a doctor will be shaken," he said.
He said, "Faith should not be allowed to shake. "During its glorious journey of 25 years, the institute is contributing to the development of the state not only as a hospital but also as a medical institute. Today, hundreds of students take admission here not only to get UGPG and Super Specialty degrees but also work towards achieving the goal of health," he said.
Yogi said that in the future also the medical institute will continue to contribute to the development of the state and achieving the goal of health for the citizens, "I wish for this," he said.
Deputy CM Brijesh Pathak, Jal Shakti Minister Swatantra Dev, Minister JPS Rathore, Rajya Sabha member and former Deputy CM Dr Dinesh Sharma, Rajya Sabha member Himanshu Trivedi, Legislative Council member Mukesh Sharma, Mayor Sushma Kharkwal, Dr Neeraj Bora, and BJP leader Neeraj Singh were present on the occasion.
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