'TAMANCHAWADIS' posing as SAMAJWADIS :YOGI
'TAMANCHAWADIS' posing as SAMAJWADIS THINKS LIKE A 'PARIVARWADI : Yogi
"Naam Samajwadi Kaam tamanchawadi aur soch parivarwadi" — "This is the Samajwadi Party," Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath remarked at a campaign stop in Mainpuri, an SP stronghold.
The chief minister screamed at SP, saying, "The SP's primary goal is to protect criminals while only caring about the welfare of one family. Bombings were carried out during the day while robberies were committed at night. The mafia had no fear of the law and used to rob the common guy of his possessions."
According to him, the level of disorder was so extreme that people were terrified to leave their homes. "During festivals, there used to be riots, and curfews were imposed for months," he claimed.
"Anarchy, corruption, dynastic rule, mafia, pillage, and terrorism are all part of SP's definition of socialism. Criminals were forced to escape when the BJP took control. When we talk about bulldozers, SP chairman Akhilesh Yadav gets agitated because unaccounted cash was discovered in the residence of a buddy who dealt in perfume "Yogi Adityanath was quoted as saying.
He went on to say that the Akhilesh government was uninterested in helping the poor, protecting women, and providing jobs for the youth. The terrorists who assaulted Ram Janmabhoomi in Ayodhya and the CRPF post in Rampur were of greater concern to the SP.
"When the SP came to power in 2012, it took back cases filed against them," he added, adding that mafia and goons used to fly in helicopters and were honoured during the SP rule.
Yogi claimed that his government worked for the poor's welfare, whereas the SP government had abolished pensions for the elderly and widows.
He claimed that no power was delivered even to the sage Mayan's homeland, which has led to the hoisting of India's 'Sanatan Dharma' flag since time immemorial.
We are searching for those who robbed your projects, ate poor people's rations, pocketed funding for roads, power, and pensions for widows and the old, and occupied poor people's homes. "In one hand, we have a development stick, and in the other, we have a bulldozer against the mafia," he remarked, referring to the Yadav dynasty.
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