Seek answer from Cong and Rahul on 'Khatakhat-Khatakhat': Yogi to public
03-Oct-2024 05:53 PM 3503
Kurukshetra/Kaithal/Jind (Haryana), Oct 3 (Reporter) On the final day of campaigning for the Haryana Assembly election, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath criticised Congress for spreading misinformation during the Lok Sabha elections, accusing them of falsely claiming that if Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) returned to power, the Constitution and reservation system would be abolished. During public meetings to seek votes for the BJP candidates, the CM extended wishes for Sharadiya Navratri to the people. Yogi recalled their promise of giving Rs 1 lakh to every poor person. "Ask Congress where their 'khata khat-khata khat' is now. Rahul Gandhi, who once championed this phrase, has disappeared from the scene and been politically sidelined," he alleged. He urged voters to support BJP candidates Subhash Kalsana from Shahabad, Kamlesh Dhanda from Kalayat, and Ramkumar Gautam from Safidon and highlighted the significance of Kurukshetra as a historical and spiritual site. The UP CM accused Congress of making hollow promises and pointed out that their divisive tactics, based on caste, region, language, and religion, are part of the party's core strategy to weaken the country. "A weak nation means a weakened Sanatan, which threatens both the present and future generations," he said. He said that Congress conspiracies ensure that no honest, civilised, or development-focused individuals align themselves with the party. Yogi accused the Congress of being complicit with drug cartels, land mafias, cattle smugglers, mining mafias, and rioters. Alleging collusion between the Congress and the mafias, he said, "Congress Ka Haath, Mafia Ke Saath." He reassured the public that no criminal or anti-national elements could harm a society that reveres 'Jagatjanani Maa Bhagwati'. He likened the upcoming election to the BJP's battle against modern-day 'Chand-Mund and Mahishasur'. The CM said that UP has been riot-free for the last seven and a half years of his government, contrasting it with the frequent riots and extended curfews during previous governments. "We warned the rioters and their instigators that if they dared disrupt peace, they would face severe consequences," he said. He said that those who harm daughters, kidnap businessmen, steal crops, or jeopardize youth employment now face strict punishment, with their assets seized and redistributed to the poor. He underscored that the BJP is the only effective solution against the mafia. Yogi also reminded the audience of the brutal burning of a Dalit father and daughter in Mirchpur 14 years ago during Congress rule. He emphasised that a society's future cannot be bright if it does not protect the dignity of its daughters and sisters. He asserted that no anti-national elements in UP can walk with pride today and the government is committed to dealing firmly with wrongdoers. The CM highlighted that lakhs of devotees from Kaithal and Kalayat travel to UP for the Kanwar Yatra each year. "Before 2017, when there was no BJP government in UP, the Kanwar Yatra faced difficulties," he said. He said, "When my government came into power, I inquired about this and I was told that the yatra caused inconvenience to some people. I responded by saying that such people should stay indoors. If anyone creates obstacles for Kanwar pilgrims, strict action will be taken." He emphasised that the pilgrimage should be accompanied by good roads, electricity, shelters, food stalls, hot water, and the protection of devotees' dignity. He also addressed complaints about loud music, bells, and conches during the yatra. If some are bothered by it, they should close their ears, but the Kanwar Yatra in UP will be celebrated with grandeur. The microphones in places where there is unnecessary noise will be turned off," he said, adding that more than four crore pilgrims travel from the Dudheshwar Nath Temple in Ghaziabad to Haridwar annually. Yogi mentioned that he participates in the yatra by showering flowers, an act that Congress, INLD, and AAP cannot replicate. Praising Haryana’s brave soldiers and athletes, he said, "Whether on the battlefield or in sports, the enemy cannot stand before Haryana’s soldiers. The athletes from here consistently bring home medals from the Olympics, Asiad, and Commonwealth Games." He assured that as long as the 'double engine' government remains, nothing can hinder Haryana's progress. He also expressed confidence that the BJP will form a government in Jammu and Kashmir, contrasting the BJP's commitment to good governance and development with Congress' false promises. Referring to January 22, when Lord Shri Ram Lalla was ceremoniously seated at his holy birthplace in Ayodhya by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the CM said that every Indian was filled with joy. "There were tears of happiness in the eyes of every Indian, and homes were lit with lamps in celebration," he said. The event, he said, sends a powerful message to the marginalized and oppressed communities, showing that when all forces unite, success is inevitable. He credited the realisation of Ayodhya’s success to the power of the judiciary and the double-engine government. Yogi highlighted that Narendra Modi became Prime Minister in 2014, followed by the formation of the double-engine government in UP in 2017. "By 2019, the long-standing issue of 500 years was resolved. Today, there is no structure of slavery in Ayodhya. The city is now filled with a renewed sense of security and prosperity," he said. He cited the construction of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya and the abrogation of Article 370, which had become synonymous with terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir, as clear examples of the power of the double-engine government. He also praised Haryana for making significant strides in development over the past decade. Referring to Haryana as "Haribhoomi," he explained that the land is sacred, tied to the hard work of farmers who feed the nation. 'Hari' meaning Lord Ram, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Krishna, is invoked on this land to signify that whenever injustice occurs, Hari will return to restore balance. "The double-engine government carries this message of divine justice," he said. Kurukshetra MP Naveen Jindal said at public meetings that the people of Haryana love CM Yogi even more than the people of UP. The entire venue resonated with chants of "Yogi-Yogi" in response. Jindal said that four months ago, during the Lok Sabha elections, the UP CM campaigned for him in Kurukshetra, and that he owed his victory to CM Yogi's support...////...
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