Pilibhit: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath slammed previous regimes on Tuesday, stating that when votes were cast for the wrong people, administrations that jeopardized people’s security and “fed biryani to terrorists” were installed.
“In ten years, we have witnessed a transforming India. The price of your one vote has accomplished this,” he stated, alluding to the Narendra Modi administration at the Centre.
“When your vote fell into the wrong hands, governments came in that were involved in corruption, played with the security and future of the youths, fed biryani to terrorists, created unrest in the country, and forced farmers to commit suicide,” Adityanath said at a rally here ahead of the Lok Sabha election.
The Uttar Pradesh chief minister spoke at the gathering before Prime Minister Narendra Modi. “In 2014 and 2019, voters recognized the importance of their ballots and trusted Modi’s leadership. Today, we observe a transformed India. India is no longer a ‘pichhlaggu’ (hanger-on) nation but a global power,” Adityanath stated.
He attacked the Congress, saying, “The land where Guru Nanak Dev was born was once part of ‘Akhand Bharat’.” The country was split as a result of the Congress’ cunning efforts… the development of the Kartarpur Corridor was made possible by Prime Minister Modi’s leadership,” he stated. Adityanath went on to say that four of Guru Gobind Singh’s ‘Sahibzadas’ gave their lives to safeguard Hinduism and Indian culture.
The chief minister stated that Pilibhit is famed for both agriculture and wonderful art. Sugarcane growers are now receiving timely payments under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership, he stated. Nobody expected a big temple of Ram Lalla to be built in Ayodhya, but it is now achievable thanks to PM Modi’s leadership and direction, according to Adityanath.
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