Yogi claims that Congress is in league with the mafias
Arpita Kushwaha October 04, 2024 03:27 PM

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath of Uttar Pradesh concluded his campaign on the last day by traveling to Haryana, where he spoke at three public gatherings, wishing the people a happy Sharadiya Navratri and soliciting votes for the BJP candidates.

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Chief Minister Yogi attacked the Congress party for disseminating misleading information during the Lok Sabha elections, implying that they were making the untrue assertion that the Constitution and the quota system will be eliminated if the BJP comes back to power.

He also brought up their pledge to provide every impoverished individual with Rs 1 lakh. He stated, “Ask Congress where their ‘khata khat-khata khat’ is now,” noting that Rahul Gandhi, who had previously supported this expression, had vanished from view and become marginalized in politics.

He called on people to back Shahabad-based BJP candidates Subhash Kalsana, Kalayat-based Kamlesh Dhanda, and Safidon-based Ramkumar Gautam. The historical and spiritual importance of Kurukshetra was also emphasized by CM Yogi.

Congress is using divisive techniques based on caste, region, language, and religion as part of its primary agenda to damage the nation, CM Yogi said, accusing them of making fake promises. He said, “Weak nations endanger both the current and coming generations because they are weaker than Sanatan.”

He continued by saying that the plots of Congress make sure that no decent, honorable, or development-minded people support the party.

CM Yogi said that the Congress was in league with rioters, livestock smugglers, land mafias, drug cartels, and mining mafias. “Congress Ka Haath, Mafia Ke Saath,” said the CM, accusing the Congress and the mafias of working together.

He gave the people confidence that a society that honors “Jagatjanani Maa Bhagwati” could not be harmed by criminal or anti-national forces. He compared the impending election to the BJP’s struggle against “Chand-Mund and Mahishasur” in the contemporary era.

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