Danh ngôn của Yogi Adityanath

I don't have a personal life. Whatever I have is for the country and society.
I don't have a personal life. Whatever I have is for the country and society.
Tôi không có cuộc sống cá nhân. Những gì tôi có đều dành cho đất nước và xã hội.
Tác giả: Yogi Adityanath | Chuyên mục: Society | Sứ mệnh: [6]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Yogi Adityanath
- I have said it previously and saying it again... my government will work for betterment of all, irrespective of caste or religion.
- I am not a full-time politician but a 'sanyasi' who took the path of politics to serve the masses.
- The Taj Mahal can be a tourist attraction, an architectural marvel, but it can never be treated as a monument of faith. After all, there is a difference between tourism and faith.
- People had lost trust in governance. Getting back that trust, instilling a sense of hope and belief that good governance and development would be back on track, is my biggest achievement.
- U.P. is a big state. I don't have enough leadership experience for such a big state. I requested the party for two experienced associates to help me and work with me.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Society
- I would say that no film is apolitical. There are politics in all films. Any film that is anchored in a society, any film that deals with humanity is necessarily political.
- The key to organizing an alternative society is to organize people around what they can do, and more importantly, what they want to do.
- When I say, 'I stand for equal rights,' I mean equal rights for all persons... from the moment of conception until natural death. I mean that I believe in the equal human dignity of all persons, no matter the 'contribution' they make to society.
- Solitude is better than the society of evil persons.
- Bipolar disorder, manic depression, depression, black dog, whatever you want to call it, is inherent in our society. It's a product of stress and in my case over-work.