Yogi sleeps just four hours, was a most active MP in Lok Sabha
To those questioning the new CM’s administrative experience, people close to him said he is the president of 17 institutions and secretary of 26 others.
Adityanath has asked 284 questions in this Lok Sabha, way above the average of 180, and participated in more debates (56) than most others, even as his attendance, at 77 per cent, stood below the average.
NEW DELHI: Six priests from Gorakhnath temple did a six-hour long rudraksh pooja on Lucknow’s 5, Kalidas Marg on Monday to “purify” the residence for the muth head and new Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, who is said to sleep just four hours a day and pray and meditate multiple times.
“Being religious is not exactly an undesirable thing, is it? Everyone has a pooja before entering a new home,” said a close aide of Adityanath while talking to ET on condition of anonymity. “Even (former chief minister) Akhilesh Yadav had an elaborate pooja when he entered his new house recently. But Maharaj ji will be the one to be targeted.”
With the anointment of the five-term Lok Sabha member from Gorakhpur as CM, Parliament has lost one of its more active and vocal members. As per data from Parliament Legislative Research (PRS), Adityanath has asked 284 questions in this Lok Sabha, way above the average of 180, and participated in more debates (56) than most others, even as his attendance, at 77 per cent, stood below the average.
In a debate on Uniform Civil Code in November last year, Adityanath said the census population numbers of 2011 were “shocking” as they showed gross imbalance, with the growth rate of Hindus falling and that of Muslims increasing at a fast pace. “No sovereign country can remain silent over this dangerous imbalance, but India is quiet,” he said, adding that any country’s future is determined by its majority population.
“When the existence of majority population is under danger, it is dangerous not just for the country’s unity and integrity but democracy is in peril,” he said.
In other recent parliament debates, he raised issues such as the Samajwadi government in UP clamping a ban on loudspeakers being used by Hindu Kavadis (Shiv disciples) during their foot marches, alleged exodus of Hindus from Kairana, declaring Bhagavad Gita as a national book and why the state government was trying to acquire Banke Bihari Temple of Mathura and Mirzapur’s Vindhyachal Shaktipeeth, and hurting religious sentiments by trying to interfere in their work.
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His supporters said he also raised issues such as the problem of encephalitis in eastern UP and sought a solution to stop repeated floods in this region.
To those questioning the new CM’s administrative experience, those close to him said he is the president of 17 institutions and secretary of 26 others. He likes playing badminton and swimming, according to his Lok Sabha profile, his favourite pastimes are gardening, religious discourses, reciting bhajans and touring religious spots.
6 interesting facts about the new UP CM, Yogi Adityanath
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Uttar Pradesh's new CM Yogi Adityanath is not just a popular choice among BJP's 325 legislators, but also commands a giant following in eastern UP.
Here are a few interesting facts about the Yogi turned politician.
Uttar Pradesh's new CM Yogi Adityanath is not just a popular choice among BJP's 325 legislators, but also commands a giant following in eastern UP.
Here are a few interesting facts about the Yogi tu..
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Yogi's tryst with politics began in 1996, when he was named in-charge of managing the election campaign for Mahant Avaidyanath. In 1998, when Avaidyanath retired from active politics, he declared Yogi as his heir apparent, and also the nominee for the next Lok Sabha polls.
Yogi's tryst with politics began in 1996, when he was named in-charge of managing the election campaign for Mahant Avaidyanath. In 1998, when Avaidyanath retired from active politics, he declared Yog..
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Even though he remained the torchbearer of the Hindu cause, Yogi also played the 'Vrihad Hindu' card attempting, consciously, to widen his popularity base not just among the core Hindu voters, but also reaching out to the nearly disenfranchised Dalit community.
Even though he remained the torchbearer of the Hindu cause, Yogi also played the 'Vrihad Hindu' card attempting, consciously, to widen his popularity base not just among the core Hindu voters, but al..
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A long-time BJP MP from Gorakhpur, Yogi Adityanath is also the head priest of the Gorakhnath temple in the eastern UP city of Gorakhpur.
Adityanath has been winning the Gorakhpur seat in UP since 1998; at 26, he was the youngest MP in the 12th Lok Sabha.
A long-time BJP MP from Gorakhpur, Yogi Adityanath is also the head priest of the Gorakhnath temple in the eastern UP city of Gorakhpur.
Adityanath has been winning the Gorakhpur seat in UP since 19..
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In 2002, he set up the Hindu Yuva Vahini, a socio-cultural outfit, but whose volunteers were known to use strong-arm tactics in cow-protection drives and in their attempts to curtail 'love jihad'.
In 2005, Yogi led a purification drive — Ghar Wapasi — under which many 'returned' to Hinduism.
In 2002, he set up the Hindu Yuva Vahini, a socio-cultural outfit, but whose volunteers were known to use strong-arm tactics in cow-protection drives and in their attempts to curtail 'love jihad'.
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Adityanath's original name was Ajay Singh Bisht. He has done BSc in Maths from HNB Garhwal University. A very popular leader in UP, he is known for his ability to attract eyeballs with his fiery speech.
Adityanath's original name was Ajay Singh Bisht. He has done BSc in Maths from HNB Garhwal University. A very popular leader in UP, he is known for his ability to attract eyeballs with his fiery spee..
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He faced charges ranging from attempt to murder to defiling places of worship, rioting with deadly weapons and criminal intimidation. In recent years, Yogi has made little attempt to couch his ambitions.
He faced charges ranging from attempt to murder to defiling places of worship, rioting with deadly weapons and criminal intimidation. In recent years, Yogi has made little attempt to couch his ambiti..
A timeline of Yogi Adityanath's ascent to the throne of UP
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Yogi Adityanath's rise to the Chief Ministership of Uttar Pradesh was a consistent and a smart political ascent. At 44 years of age, he was sworn in today as the chief minister of India's politically most complex state.
Here is a timeline of events that have shaped his political career.
Yogi Adityanath's rise to the Chief Ministership of Uttar Pradesh was a consistent and a smart political ascent. At 44 years of age, he was sworn in today as the chief minister of India's politically..
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June 5, 1972: Born in Garhwal (now Uttarakhand). Original name Ajay Singh Bisht
1992: Completed BSc (maths) from Garhwal University
1994: Received deeksha as a disciple of Gorakhnath temple head Mahant Avaidyanath, who declared him his successor. At 22 years of age, Ajay Singh Bisht came to be known as Yogi Adityanath after he received 'deeksha' in 1994.
June 5, 1972: Born in Garhwal (now Uttarakhand). Original name Ajay Singh Bisht
1992: Completed BSc (maths) from Garhwal University
1994: Received deeksha as a disciple of Gorakhnath temple head Ma..
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1998: Won Gorakhpur Lok Sabha seat for the first time when he was just 26. Has won the same on trot for 5 times.
1999: Samajwadi Party member Talat Aziz was delivering a speech as a part of SP's 'jail bharo andolan' when some miscreants opened fire at her, reportedly at Adityanath's behest.
2002: On Ramnavmi, founded the Hindu Yuva Vahini — a social, cultural and nationalist group of young people.
1998: Won Gorakhpur Lok Sabha seat for the first time when he was just 26. Has won the same on trot for 5 times.
1999: Samajwadi Party member Talat Aziz was delivering a speech as a part of SP's 'ja..
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2005: Over 5,000 people were converted to Hinduism in Etah. Yogi had reportedly said, "I will not stop till I turn UP and India into a Hindu rashtra".
2002 & 2007 UP elections: Ties between him and BJP remained strained off and on. In both 2002 and 2007 UP elections, BJP and Adityanath were at conflict over the number of seats to be given to candidates selected by him in Gorakhpur. RSS intervened for a truce.
2005: Over 5,000 people were converted to Hinduism in Etah. Yogi had reportedly said, "I will not stop till I turn UP and India into a Hindu rashtra".
2002 & 2007 UP elections: Ties between him and ..
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2007: He announced a torchlight procession and a 'Shraddhanjali Sabha' for a Hindu boy killed in riots that broke out in Gorakhpur. The DM had forbidden him from organising the meet, but he and his followers went ahead. That was the first time he was jailed.
2010: Adityanath was one of several BJP MPs who did not adhere to the party whip on the Women's reservation Bill.
2007: He announced a torchlight procession and a 'Shraddhanjali Sabha' for a Hindu boy killed in riots that broke out in Gorakhpur. The DM had forbidden him from organising the meet, but he and his f..
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2014: After BJP's unprecedented victory in Lok Sabha polls, he was made a star campaigner for the assembly by-elections. He raised issues like love jihad and religious conversions but it didn't cut much ice and BJP lost most of the seats. Since then, he has kept a low profile, politically.
He became the Mahant (head priest) of the Gorakhnath math, a Hindu temple in Gorakhpur, after the death of his spiritual "father", Mahant Avaidyanath in September.
2017: For the UP Assembly elections 2017, Adityanath was again named a star campaigner and held more than 150 rallies across the state. He broached the law and order situation extensively, and made 'love jihad' a major issue.
2014: After BJP's unprecedented victory in Lok Sabha polls, he was made a star campaigner for the assembly by-elections. He raised issues like love jihad and religious conversions but it didn't cut m..