NEW DELHI: Uttar Pradesh deputy chief minister Brajesh Pathak met home minister Amit Shah in the national capital on Thursday, days after fellow deputy chief minister Keshav Prasad Maurya also followed the move.
Pathak described the meeting as cordial and constructive, stating that he received "valuable guidance on various important matters related to the prosperity and development of the state."
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), he wrote, “The inspiration for millions of workers… Honorable Shri Amit Shah ji, I had the privilege of a cordial meeting with today in Delhi, where I received insightful guidance on various important issues related to the prosperity and development of the state. I express my heartfelt gratitude and thanks from the depths of my heart for providing your valuable time and guidance."
Pathak described the meeting as cordial and constructive, stating that he received "valuable guidance on various important matters related to the prosperity and development of the state."
करोड़ो कार्यकर्ताओं के प्रेरणास्रोत, हमारे पथ प्रदर्शक देश के यशस्वी गृह एवं सहकारिता मंत्री आदरणीय श्री अमित शाह जी से आज दिल्ली में स्नेहिल भेंटकर प्रदेश की समृद्धि एवं विकास से जुड़े विभिन्न महत्वपूर्ण विषयों पर कुशल मार्गदर्शन प्राप्त किया।
— Brajesh Pathak (@brajeshpathakup) July 17, 2025
अपना बहुमूल्य समय एवं मार्गदर्शन… pic.twitter.com/v35guM4ptr
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), he wrote, “The inspiration for millions of workers… Honorable Shri Amit Shah ji, I had the privilege of a cordial meeting with today in Delhi, where I received insightful guidance on various important issues related to the prosperity and development of the state. I express my heartfelt gratitude and thanks from the depths of my heart for providing your valuable time and guidance."
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