Anarchy and hooliganism ingrained in DNA of SP: Yogi
03-Sep-2024 09:12 PM 2955
Mainpuri (UP), Sep 3 (Reporter) Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday attacked Samajwadi Party (SP) in its stronghold Karhal and said that anarchy and hooliganism are ingrained in their DNA. The CM said that their model of governance is about looting money meant for development rather than development. "You must have witnessed their misdeeds. What a SP leader did to a Nishad daughter in Ayodhya reflects their true character. If you want to see their real intentions, look no further than the incident in Kannauj and the 'Nawab brand', this is their real face," he said. During this he inaugurated and laid foundation stone of projects worth Rs 375 crore in the Karhal Assembly constituency of Mainpuri. In addition to distributing mobile phones and laptops to the youth and cheques to women self-help groups, he urged the people of Mainpuri to move beyond caste politics and actively support nation-building and development initiatives. Taking a strong stance against the SP, Yogi said, "Why has Mainpuri, once regarded as a VVIP district, continued to lag in development?" Highlighting Mainpuri's rich heritage, he said, "This is the land of great sages like Mayan, Markandeya, Chyavan, and is associated with the heroes and freedom fighters of our independence struggle. So, who are these people creating an identity crisis for Mainpuri? They are the same people who have not only caused an identity crisis but have also caused an existential threat to the state by undermining its social fabric." The CM congratulated the people of Mainpuri, particularly Karhal, for witnessing the inauguration and foundation stone laying of projects worth Rs 375 crores. "Today, many development projects have been introduced in the Karhal assembly constituency, including those related to roads, schools, and drinking water," he said. He said, "Under these projects, a village stadium will also be built and the foundation stone for a new fire station is being laid today. I congratulate the people of Mainpuri district, specially those in Karhal, for all the development initiatives being inaugurated or started today. It was also my pleasure to distribute tablets and laptops to many youth present on this stage." Yogi said that just a week ago, Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak visited the same venue to launch a significant employment fair and tablet distribution program in Karhal. "Thousands of people gained employment, and loans were given to many youths to set up enterprises, along with the distribution of smartphones and tablets," he said. Criticizing the SP, he said, "I have come here to tell you that they first tore apart the social fabric, plunged the state into riots, and looted funds that should have been dedicated to development and the welfare of the poor. They stole jobs meant for the youth. Meanwhile, we are set to issue appointment letters for jobs to a thousand young people just tomorrow." He said that recently candidates appeared for the written examination under the police constable recruitment process. "This was the largest civil police recruitment examination not only in the country but in the world. Despite this scale, there were no complaints, no discrimination, and no corruption. Was this the case before 2017?" he said. Stating that before 2017, every job was sold and auctioned, Yogi said, "The 'Chacha-Bhatija' duo (uncle and nephew) were equal partners in extortion. Later, when there was more money to be made, the uncle was sidelined and the nephew ran away alone with the booty. This was the situation across the entire state, with looting rampant in the name of development." He said, "They were not concerned about Mainpuri; they were only concerned about themselves. They had no regard for the state, which is why, when they felt that Uttar Pradesh was no longer safe for them, they began buying islands in different countries around the world. But we, along with you, have to live here in this state." Taking a jab at senior SP leader Shivpal Singh Yadav, the CM said, "‘It is their destiny to get pushed and remain there. However, the people of UP do not need to endure such humiliation. They must rise, regain their strength, and learn to fight with dignity by aligning with the nationalist mission. That is why I am here with the gift of development projects worth Rs. 375 crores. Today, there are no riots in the state, no hooliganism, no daughters being abducted, no farmer's land being encroached upon, and no businessman being kidnapped." He said that UP, with its population of 25 crores, is shedding its BIMARU status and moving toward becoming a developed state. "This transformation is positioning UP as a state of unlimited potential. Today, Uttar Pradesh is setting an example in development, security and startups," he said. Yogi said, "In the last seven and a half years, with your support and under the guidance of Prime Minister Modi, we have provided government jobs to six and a half lakh people. Over two crore youth have been given employment opportunities in the private sector. We have also worked to establish startups and enterprises for more than sixty lakh entrepreneurs and young people." He said, "Previously, there was no conducive environment for investment in UP. If the safety of daughters was not assured, how could the safety of capital be guaranteed? But today, daughters are safe, and so is the capital. Farmers who provide food are respected, women are empowered, and the youth are also receiving due respect." The CM emphasised that the government stands with the people, and there is no need to be divided on the basis of caste. "The state has transformed. Before 2017, when people from Mainpuri travelled outside UP, they were looked upon with suspicion. Forget about hotels, they were not even able to get rooms in Dharamshalas. But today, there is no identity crisis. The BJP’s double-engine government has delivered on its promises," he said. He said, "We promised to make the state a dream destination for investment, and today, we have secured investments worth Rs 40 lakh crores. The state’s highways, expressways, and excellent air connectivity are clear examples of our commitment. We said we would make Uttar Pradesh the leading economy in the country, and from the 7th position in 2017, we have made it the second-largest economy. Our goal is to make it number one in the next three to four years." The CM said, "We honour faith, and today, the magnificent temple of Ram Lalla in Ayodhya Dham and Kashi Vishwanath Dham is gaining global recognition. Development work is also progressing in Mathura and Vrindavan. 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