Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath claims that BJP will win the upcoming assembly polls. Yogi on Saturday said, that the electoral contest now will be “90 percent versus 10 percent” in favour of his party instead of “80 per cent versus 20 per cent”.
He emphasized on his government’s ‘zero tolerance policy’ against crime and criminals, he said that “bulldozer and development” will go together in the state under the BJP.
“The people of UP are going to choose a strong double-engine government and not the spineless government of SP (Samajwadi Party) that hides behind the mafia,” he said.
“Even before the first phase of polling in the UP elections, the fight has now turned into 90 percent versus 10 percent instead of the 80 percent versus 20 percent,” he said.
On his visit to Shamali district, he went to the district hospital and inspected the arrangements made for COVID-19.
Later on he addressed a public gathering and slammed the Samajwadi Party. He alleged that the development under the previous government was limited to the construction of cemetery boundaries and said the SP should “ask for votes there”.
“In today’s Uttar Pradesh, there are no more bomb explosions… rather there is now Kanwar Yatra amidst chants of ‘Bum-Bum’,” Adityanath said.
Listing the achievements of his government, he said, “Infrastructural development like airports, expressways, and giving respect to farmers has never been on the agenda of SP. Whenever they were in power, they gave shelter to the criminals,” he said.
Further he recalls the Muzaffarnagar riots, said “Now these rioters walk around begging for their lives with placards hanging around their necks”.
He took a jibe at the alliance of SP and RLD, saying this “do ladkon ki jodi” has nothing new to serve.
These people belong to the “‘dark zone” (drought-hit) as even the hand pumps dried down during their government, he said.
Targeting Akhilesh Yadav and Jayant Chaudhary, he said that when the Muzaffarnagar riots were taking place and people were migrating from Kairana, they were hiding in their dens.
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