Yogi Adityanath’s Vision for UP: ‘No Curfew, No Riots, All is Well in Uttar Pradesh’

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Speaking during the rally, the Chief Minister asserted, “The Samajwadi Party has a problem with any good work that benefits society.”
In a public rally held in Moradabad today, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath launched a scathing attack against the Samajwadi Party (SP), accusing it of opposing progress and fostering lawlessness during its tenure. Speaking during the rally, the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister made a series of allegations against the Samajwadi Party and its leaders. He primarily highlighted the lawlessness and the culture of criminality the party holds in its vision.

“The Samajwadi Party has a problem with any good work that benefits society. If anyone sees a vehicle with an SP flag, they consider a big goon must be in it,” the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister said.

Significantly, during the address, the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister also talked about Samajwadi Party leaders’ alleged dishonoring behavior toward women. He said that whenever any daughter of the state sees any SP leader, she automatically gets threatened.

In his speech, the UP CM also recounted the Ayodhya rape incident, wherein he mentioned the accused allegedly to be a Samajwadi leader assaulted the girl. Adityanath added that those who engage in such acts need to be dealt with strictly, emphasizing that society should not tolerate them.

“How will you be okay with talking to such goons? Rod is the logic of fools,” the UP CM said.

“If you want to see their sanskara, then look at their social media handles. There should be no place for these people in a civilized society. The Samajwadi Party has nothing to do with sociality. They have no concern with the value of life; they have no concern with the farmers. They mean occupying the empty land; if someone’s crop is good, get it harvested and keep it at home. In 7 years, 64 thousand lands have been freed from the goons of SP,” the UP CM added.

Further, the Chief Minister also pointed out that before 2017, the youth of Uttar Pradesh faced an “identity crisis” under the SP and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) administrations. Now, he said, “UP is being viewed with respect.” He mentioned about BJP government’s efforts to provide employment-free rations and highlighted the Ayushman Bharat health scheme, which has benefited 10 crore residents. Meanwhile, the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister also mentioned that there won’t be any discrimination in the state. “If Holi and Deepawali are celebrated with joy, then Eid and Christmas will also be celebrated with full enthusiasm,” the Chief Minister asserted.

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