Economic Times Article RatingBabuji's legacy: CM Yogi pays tribute to former CM Kalyan Singh on 94th birth anniversary
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
60% : "Babuji's tenure will always be remembered for advancing the Uttar Pradesh government's mission of good governance, development, and nationalism.58% : He dedicated himself tirelessly to that mission, connecting his name with the welfare of Uttar Pradesh.
55% : Paying tribute to Uttar Pradesh's former Chief Minister Kalyan Singh on his 94th birth anniversary at a function in Lucknow on Monday, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that "Babuji" (as Kalyan Singh was fondly called) always lived up to his name by linking it with the "Kalyan" (welfare) of Uttar Pradesh.
53% : "He learned the lesson of nationalism at the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh's school and made it his life's mantra.
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