Yogi Adityanath’s New Math for Poll
Lucknow / Shamli:
Claiming that the BJP is headed for a landslide victory in the Uttar Pradesh council polls, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday said that the current election would be “90% vs 10%” in favor of the party. his instead of “80% versus 20 percent”.
Emphasizing the government’s zero-tolerance policy on crime and crime, he said that “bulldozers and development” will go hand in hand in the state under the BJP.
He said: “The people of UP will choose a powerful two-pronged government, not the SP backbone government (Samajwadi Party) hiding in the shadow of the mafia.
“Even before the first phase of the vote in the UP election, the fight had turned to 90% vs 10% instead of 80% vs 20%.
During a visit to Shamli district, the chief visited the district hospital and reviewed the arrangements that have been made for COVID-19.
Later, speaking before a public gathering, he attacked the Samajwadi Party accusing the previous administration’s development of being limited to the construction of cemetery boundaries and saying the SP should “demand the removal of vote there”.
Mr. Adityanath said: “In today’s Uttar Pradesh there are no more bomb blasts … instead Kanwar Yatra amid chants of ‘Bum-Bum’.
He said: “Developing infrastructure such as airports, highways and respecting farmers have never been on the SP’s agenda. Whenever they are in power, they give way to criminals. offense,” he said.
Recalling the riots in Muzaffarnagar, the premier said, “Now these rioters go around begging for their lives with banners hanging from their necks.”
While interacting with the public at Thana Bhawan council constituency, the minister had a skirmish at SP and RLD alliance, saying this”make ladkon ki jodi“Nothing new to offer.
These people are in the “dark zone” (drought) because even hand pumps are exhausted in their government, he said.
Targeting Akhilesh Yadav and Jayant Chaudhary, he said that when the Muzaffarnagar riot was going on and people migrated from Kairana, they took refuge in their lairs.
One of them caused riots in Lucknow, but BJP leaders like Suresh Rana and Sanjeev Baliyan risked their lives for public safety, he said.