Cong, RJD, JMM agents of corruption: Yogi in Jharkhand
05-Nov-2024 10:07 PM 3617
Koderma/Hazaribagh/Jamshedpur, Nov 5 (Reporter) Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday criticised the Congress-RJD-JMM alliance, voicing concerns about the current state of Jharkhand. Kicking off his election campaign with rallies in Jharkhand, the UP CM urged citizens to stand firm and support the NDA candidates, asserting that stone pelters would soon be clearing the streets for them and 'Bajrangi Pataka' would proudly fly on every home in Jharkhand. He sought voters' support for Dr Neera Yadav from Koderma, Amit Yadav from Barkatha, Roshanlal Choudhary from Barkagaon, Pradeep Prasad from Hazaribagh Sadar, Purnima Das Sahu from Jamshedpur East, Saryu Roy from the West constituency, Meera Munda from Potka and Ramchandra Sahis from Jugsalai. He highlighted the remarkable transformation in Ayodhya and said that those who once doubted the construction of the Ram temple now see it standing proudly, with Ramlala enthroned within. "The new UP of today’s India does not spare those who threaten innocent citizens and Hindus. Lakhs of Ram devotees struggled and even sacrificed their lives for the temple on Shri Ram Janmabhoomi," he said. He pointed to Congress, RJD, and JMM as significant barriers to the construction of Ram temple. "However, as soon as the people entrusted Narendra Modi with the nation’s leadership and formed a BJP government in UP, a 500-year-old issue was resolved," he said. The UP CM said while stone pelters once roamed Kashmir, they are now on the journey of Ram Naam Satya. He said that before 2017, stone pelters disrupted festivals in UP under political protection, but now, with a crackdown on the mafia, such elements have either left UP or embarked on a journey to hell. "The unjust and the oppressors will not find heaven, but hell," he said. Yogi, reflecting on changes in UP, spoke of the Kanwar Yatra, where nearly four crore pilgrims travel from Ghaziabad to Haridwar via Meerut. "Before 2017, the previous government didn’t allow the Kanwar Yatra. When our government insisted on allowing it, some said there would be riots. We responded, let’s try it once and see. Today, not only does the Kanwar Yatra happen, but flowers are also showered on pilgrims from helicopters," he said. Appealing to the people of Jharkhand to resist divisions based on caste, region and language, the CM said, "Those who divide in such ways are the same people who will not stand by you in times of crisis. Since 1947, Congress has inflicted wounds on the country, RJD did the same in Bihar and JMM in Jharkhand," he said. He said, "The growing Rohingya infiltration in Jharkhand is changing the state’s demography. If this continues, those who are blocking processions today may not allow the sound of bells and conches in homes tomorrow. Unite under BJP’s leadership, ensure a safe Ram Navami Yatra, and protect your traditions. History has shown that whenever we are divided along caste, regional, or linguistic lines, we have suffered greatly." Referring to the recent Haryana assembly elections, he said that BJP has defeated Congress. "The people have voiced that a double-engine government is essential for development, security, law, and order, and good governance. Under PM Modi’s leadership, such a double-engine government is an added advantage." He emphasised that the election offers the people a chance to hold accountable those who have betrayed the promise of development. "Wherever BJP governs, there is a model of development with a legacy of respect," he said.. Addressing national security, the CM highlighted India’s strengthened stance under the BJP government. "During Congress’s rule, China would trespass into our territory today, their forces are retreating as the Indian army holds strong patrols. Pakistan, too, trembles at India’s name. They now express their fears openly at the UN, saying they need protection from a potential Indian attack. We need a government that instills fear in our enemies," he said. The CM described BJP as a promise of security, dignity, youth employment, women’s empowerment, and the balance of development with heritage. In contrast, he labelled Congress, RJD, and JMM as 'messengers of destruction' and 'agents of corruption', accusing their alliance of fostering corruption, anarchy, and hooliganism that undermines the nation's dignity and security. Yogi pointed to the concerns raised by the Jharkhand High Court regarding the demographic changes in the Santhal region, where the tribal population has reportedly dropped from 42 percent to 28 percent. He asserted that the election is an opportunity to honour the vision with which former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee created Jharkhand, aiming to build a developed and safe state. He lamented that despite Jamshedpur’s legacy as a steel city contributing to national development since 1907, Jharkhand continues to grapple with poverty...////...
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