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Uttar Pradesh renovation programme in full swing with saffron

One after another, buildings and properties are getting a touch of saffron under Yogi Adityanath’s government. After a Haj office, now this building.

The color saffron appears to be gradually spreading across Uttar Pradesh, with parts of a nearly 80-year-old police station in the capital being given a splash of it, days after the Haj office here was painted orange, drawing criticism from the Opposition.

Ever since Yogi Adityanath became the Chief Minister, the color seems to have become a defining feature. It has virtually permeated everything — from booklets and school bags to towels, chairs, and buses.

Built in 1939, the Qaiser Bagh police station had the colors — yellow and red. But this time around some pillars and certain parts of the building acquired a bright saffron hue against a light cream background.

“The renovation had started almost two-and-a-half months ago as part of an annual programme,” Inspector in-charge D.K. Upadhyaya told PTI. The renovation work was incomplete as the laborers had recently stopped coming because of the intense cold, he said.

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The Samajwadi Party criticized the move, saying the “party [BJP] was indulging in politics of color only to divert the attention of people from its failures in carrying out development.”

The All India Shia Personal Law Board said politics of color should be avoided. The Lal Bahadur Shastri Bhawan, which houses the Chief Minister’s Office, was painted saffron in October last year.

The facade of the State Secretariat was given a saffron hue months after Mr. Adityanath took over the reins.

Mr. Adityanath loves to see a saffron towel on his seat in his office. Recently, he flagged off a fleet of 50 saffron-colored buses.

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