Cong dividing nation, promoting terrorism and separatism in various regions: Yogi

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Cong dividing nation, promoting terrorism and separatism in various regions: Yogi

Thursday, 09 May 2024 | PNS | Lucknow

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath once again rallied in the election battleground on Wednesday, urging for the re-election of Devendra Singh Bhole from Akbarpur Lok Sabha constituency, Mukesh Rajput from Farrukhabad and Arun Sagar from Shahjahanpur.

Simultaneously, he called for support for Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Arvind Singh in the by-election to Dadraul assembly seat in Shahjahanpur district.

While expressing gratitude to the crowds gathered at the public meetings, the chief minister criticised the Samajwadi Party-Congress tie-up in the state. He told the people that this election represents a choice between ‘Rambhakts’ and ‘Ramdrohis’, asserting that those who are ‘Rambhakts’ are also ‘rashtrabhakts’. He said the public should reject ‘Ramdrohis’ in these elections.

Lashing out at the SP, Chief Minister Yogi declared that the Saifai family is destined to lose three seats in the elections held on May 7, with Kannauj following on May 13 and Azamgarh on May 25.

In the first public meeting, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said the name of Akbarpur was such that one felt hesitant to say it again and again. All this will change, he added.

The chief minister stated that it is an eternal truth that ‘Ramdrohis’ have always met their downfall and the 2024 Lok Sabha elections will confirm this truth.

He emphasized, “This is not merely an election to form a government. On one hand, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the country is being established as a new Aatmanirbhar Bharat, while on the other hand, ‘Ramdrohis’ are working to divide us on caste and regional identities. Terrorists are being glorified, and mafias are encouraged.”

The chief minister continued, “Congress has consistently engaged in divisive politics, fostering division within the nation and actively promoting terrorism and separatism in various regions. Congress has once again promised to give such reservations in its manifesto this time,” he added.

Chief Minister Yogi mentioned that the government is currently conducting a survey to assess the potential for cultivating sugarcane in the area. If viable, plans are underway to establish a sugar and ethanol complex in the region, he added.

“During the SP regime, only guns were manufactured here, but under the Kanpur Defence Industrial Corridor, cannons for the nation will be produced. When the cannons will kill terrorists at the border, the names of Kanpur and UP will resonate in everyone’s minds,” he added.

Chief Minister Yogi further said that presently the ammunition being produced here was reaching the entire world.

During the campaign for Farrukhabad Lok Sabha seat in Etah, Chief Minister Yogi raised a question among the public, “How will Ram Gopal Yadav like the Ram temple as these people release terrorists from jail?”

He said, “During the SP government from 2004 to 2007, terrorists attacked the Ram Janmabhoomi in Ayodhya, the Sankat Mochan Temple in Varanasi, courts in Lucknow, Ayodhya and Varanasi, and a CRPF camp in Rampur.”

Chief Minister Yogi further mentioned that when the SP government came to power in 2012, the then chief minister first ordered the withdrawal of cases against terrorists as he was not worried about the security of the state, the honour of the country, the youth, daughters, businessmen, but about the terrorists.

“It will be a sin to vote for those who oppose Lord Ram and the Ram temple in India. Those who vote for them are harming this world and will also harm the afterlife,” Yogi remarked.

The chief minister said; “We have invented bulldozer for Ramdrohis.”
“The alliance between Congress and SP is one that compromises security, engages in corruption, encourages Naxalism and terrorism, and opposes the construction of the Ram temple,” Yogi added.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, addressing a gathering in Shahjahanpur, highlighted that half of the Lok Sabha seats have already undergone voting in the ongoing elections. “We have reached halfway towards achieving our goal of 'Abki baar, 400 paar.... The 2024 elections appear poised to create a new chapter in history. The setback faced by Congress and SP indicates they have conceded defeat halfway through. Our history bears witness: no matter how mighty or influential, a ‘Ramdrohi’ is destined to fall. There is no point discussing the respect for heritage with those who disown their ancestors.”

Detailing the developmental and welfare accomplishments under BJP’s governance, the chief minister mentioned the construction of a medical college in Shahjahanpur. “Here there was a demand to build a pontoon bridge on the Ganga which would connect Thakur Roshan Singh’s village, but we provided a concrete bridge there. This government is actively ensuring and delivering developmental benefits. Additionally, plans are underway to install a ropeway at Hanumat Dham in Shahjahanpur. A grand museum has been made in honour of the great heroes of the Kakori train action,” he said.

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