Jaunpur: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday said those praising Pakistan should pack up their bags by June 4 and stop becoming a burden to India, apparently recently surfaced. He referred to Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar’s statement.
“They should take refuge in Pakistan,” he said at a rally at Government Inter College Mungalbadshapur ground to seek votes for Bharatiya Janata Party’s Jaunpur Lok Sabha candidate Kripashankar Singh. gave a speech and spoke.
The BJP leader’s comments are an allusion to an old video in which Aiyar said India should respect Pakistan as a sovereign nation and engage with the country, which also has an atomic bomb. The clip sparked controversy amid the ongoing election season.
Mr. Adityanath reiterated his “Rambakt vs. Ramdrohi” rant against the Opposition.
“They say, ‘Don’t provoke Pakistan, it has an atomic bomb.’ Can a country in distress like Pakistan be a threat to a vast country like India, the largest emerging economy? ?Ramdrohi is involved in casteism and dynastic politics and is also instigating caste-based conflicts,” it alleged.
Adityanath said the Congress is deliberately allying with corrupt, corrupt dynastic parties and is bent on creating chaos and anarchy in the country.
“Under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership, great strides have been made in development and welfare of the poor in India’s evolving landscape. Under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership, India has provided free food to 80 million people, while Pakistan has provided free food to 23 million people. “Millions of people are suffering from hunger,” he added.
Voting was held on May 25 in the sixth phase of the Jaunpur assembly election. Votes will be counted on June 4th.
Adityanath also said that the Indian bloc’s manifesto proposes that if the Congress government comes to power, reservation benefits earmarked for Backward Classes, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes will be extended to Muslims as well. he claimed.
He mentioned that incidents such as stampede, clashes, chaos and ‘noora kushti’ (play fighting) occur regularly at the Samajwadi Party’s election rallies.
The Chief Minister was referring to SP president Akhilesh Yadav’s recent rallies in Phulpur (Prayagraj), Sant Kabir Nagar and Lalganj (Azamgarh), where party workers made a fuss to contact Dias. I woke you up.
“Five phases of the Lok Sabha elections have been completed. There is a unified voice across the country — ‘Phir Ek Bhar Modi Sarkar’, ‘Abki Bhar 400 Par’. The resounding cry of these slogans has shaken the Samajwadi Party immeasurably. The party is contesting elections in just 60-62 seats,” he said.
issued May 22, 2024, 14:13 IST