Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath recently addressed an election rally in Maniyar, Ballia district, targeting the previous governments of Samajwadi Party (SP) and Congress. He accused them of negligence in combating terrorism, attributing it to their focus on vote bank politics. Adityanath’s remarks came in support of BJP candidate Ravindra Kushwaha from the Salempur Lok Sabha constituency.
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- Adityanath accused SP and Congress of negligence in dealing with terrorism.
- He alleged that vote bank and appeasement politics were prioritized over national security.
- The chief minister highlighted bomb blasts in Kashi, Ayodhya, and Lucknow during the SP and Congress regimes.
- Adityanath criticized the previous governments for making excuses instead of taking strict action against terrorists.
- He emphasized their lack of will to tackle terrorism due to appeasement and vote bank considerations.
- Adityanath expressed confidence in BJP forming the government under PM Narendra Modi’s leadership for the third time.
- He cited the enthusiasm of the people in the sixth phase trends as indicative of BJP’s victory on June 4.
- The chief minister reiterated the slogan echoing across the country, favoring a “Ram devotee” to lead Delhi’s throne.
- Voting for Salempur Lok Sabha constituency will take place in the seventh phase on June 1.
- Adityanath urged voters to support BJP and ensure a strong government committed to national security and development.
