Gandhi Vichar Manch submits a memorandum to UP CM Yogi Adityanath highlighting woes of UPites
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Mumbai: A sizable number of North Indians reside in the commercial capital of India-Mumbai, who are engaged in various trades like selling vegetables,milk, driving taxis, auto rickshaws, handling security, building construction work and media etc.They toil day and night and earn money, the major share of which is spent towards weddings, celebration of festivals and family programmes in their native place, giving economic stability to Uttar Pradesh. However no attention is paid towards their problems. As such a memorandum highlighting woes of UPites, was given to UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, by the President of the social organisation-Gandhi Vichar Manch Manmohan Gupta, during Yogi Adityanath's visit to Mumbai on 19 October 2019.
Upites find it difficult to get rail tickets while going to UP, despite working for the years together, the hawkers in Mumbai are being driven away and no alternate employment is provided to them by the Government. Besides, there is no recognised Uttar Bharatiya leader who could take up their causes. Also, the land of the UPites in UP is being encroached upon by local people, Manmohan Gupta pointed out.
Manmohan Gupta demanded a corrective action to solve these problems. A publicity campaign for promotion of religious and tourist places in UP, can be undertaken in Mumbai and efforts can be made to take UP on national tourist map. This will ensure proper development of UP, Manmohan Gupta suggested.
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