Moradabad: Senior BJP leader and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, speaking at an election rally at St. Mary’s School in Moradabad, criticized the SP, BSP, and Congress for their opposition to the Ram Temple. “Prime Minister Narendra Modi oversaw the construction and dedication of the temple. These parties failed to attend the consecration ceremony due to their concerns about the vote bank. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has consistently upheld cultural values,” he stated.
Home Minister Amit Shah noted that previously, Hindus were migrating from western Uttar Pradesh. “Now, with the removal of the SP administration, criminals are leaving at a rapid pace. Yogi Adityanath eradicated the mafia rule in Uttar Pradesh. Additionally, Modi oversaw the construction of four airports and 12 expressways in Uttar Pradesh. This time, the NDA needs to secure all 80 Lok Sabha seats in UP,” he emphasized.
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He further highlighted the economic progress achieved during the Modi government’s tenure, stating, “Under Modi’s leadership, the country’s economy has risen from 11th to 5th place. If Modi is re-elected Prime Minister, the country’s GDP will rank third. Modi has fulfilled all his promises,” he added.
Bhupendra Singh Chaudhary, the state president, also addressed the crowd, along with Subhash Yaduvansh, the state’s general secretary, and other prominent figures.
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