Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath actively participated in the election campaign of the Bharatiya Janata Party across three districts of Uttar Pradesh on Friday. He teamed up with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Barabanki to canvass for party candidates contesting from Mohanlalganj and Barabanki Lok Sabha constituencies.
Additionally, he addressed a rally in Bahraich in support of the candidate from Gonda Lok Sabha seat. In Ayodhya, Yogi addressed a large gathering to back the party’s candidate for the Faizabad Lok Sabha seat.
The chief minister mainly targeted the Samajwadi Party and Congress, describing the new alliance between them as “khoonchuswa” (bloodsucker). He remarked that whenever these two parties come together, it always results in some bad omen.
Furthermore, Chief Minister Yogi said, “The nation will not pardon those who perpetrate violence against devotees of Lord Ram.”
He then shifted his attention to the SP, highlighting its involvement in food grain scams in Gonda while now promising ‘Free Atta and Free Data’.
Addressing a massive public meeting in Barabanki in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said, “With three phases of elections remaining, the entire population is already confident about the results on June 4. Thus, ‘Abki baar, 400 paar’, echoing nationwide, has become a public declaration.”
This is a call to action by the country’s common people against the divisive, appeasement and anarchic policies of the Congress and the INDI Alliance across the country. He appealed to the people to vote in favor of BJP’s candidates Rajrani Rawat in Barabanki and Union minister Kaushal Kishore in Mohanlalganj.
Chief Minister Yogi described Prime Minister Narendra Modi as the pioneer of India’s cultural renaissance, the architect of ‘Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat’, and the world’s most popular politician.
Addressing a public meeting in Balrampur, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that the strategy to construct a grand Ram temple in Ayodhya was formulated in Balrampur in 1949, giving the people of the district the “first right” on Lord Ram. He credited Prime Minister Modi with ending a 500-year wait by establishing the divine Ram temple in Ayodhya.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, in a powerful statement, underscored that the achievement of the Ram temple was a testament to the power of democratic voting. “This is why the slogans ‘Abki Baar Modi Sarkaar’ and ‘400 Paar’ resonate across the nation, symbolising the triumph of democratic processes in our country,” he said.
The public also shouted, ‘Jo Ram ko laye hain, hum unko layenge’.
Attacking the opposition, the chief minister said, “The Congress and SP have a history of being against Lord Ram.” He emphasised that this election was a contest between ‘Ram Bhakts’ and ‘Ramdrohis’.
Continuing his attack, Chief Minister Yogi said, “There was a food grain scam in Gonda during the SP regime which cannot be forgotten. Today, they talk about giving 'free atta and free data', whereas they used to rob the poor.”
He was addressing a public meeting in the Gonda Lok Sabha constituency in Utraula. During the meeting, he appealed to voters to vote for Gonda Lok Sabha candidate Kunwar Kirtivardhan Singh.
Addressing the rally for the Faizabad Lok Sabha seat in Milkipur, Ayodhya, Chief Minister Yogi attacked the opposition and said, “The current version of Congress and SP are very dangerous. Whenever these two meet, assume that some bad omen will happen.”
Terming the new version of SP and Congress as “khoonchuswa”, Chief Minister Yogi said, “Aurangzeb’s spirit has entered inside them, and they want to collect Jizya tax from the people of the country.”
He emphasised the importance of active participation in the current national environment, seeing it as an opportunity to enhance the present and future by casting votes in favour of the BJP in the upcoming elections.
Referring to Prime Minister Modi as the catalyst driving India’s development, Yogi said, “Prime Minister Modi is the charioteer of India’s development chariot because BJP can only realise the vision of a ‘Viksit Bharat’. In this ‘Mahabharata’ of election, Prime Minister Modi assumes the role of Lord Krishna to ensure the victory of the party.”