‘Congress is the mother of terrorism,’ says Yogi Adityanath; adds ‘BJP heals the citizens’

Launching an attack on Congress, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday said Congress is the mother of terrorism in the country and insults people’s faith in Lord Ram. Yogi Adityanath on Sunday launched several development projects in Kushinagar.

Addressing the programme, the chief minister said, “Congress is the mother of terrorism in the country. There is no need to tolerate people who hurt the country. Congress gives disease, insults faith in Lord Ram and gives shelter to the mafia. But the BJP heals the citizens, paves the way for the construction of a grand temple of Lord Shri Ram and sends the mafia to the place they deserve. If there is BJP, there is respect for everyone, there is respect for faith,”

The chief minister launched the attack on the opposition parties in Kushinagar while laying foundation stones for projects worth Rs 400 crore in the district, shortly after inaugurating the district prison in Sant Kabir Nagar built at the cost of Rs 126 crore.

Adityanath also accused the Samajwadi Party and Bahujan Samaj Party governments of liking “darkness”, after allegedly having failed to ensure proper power supply to people.

“Apart from disease, unemployment, mafia raj and corruption, what did the Congress, SP and BSP governments give to the state? Under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership, there is no place for appeasement politics….Before 2017 was everyone able to get ration?… Earlier those who used to say ‘Abba Jaan’ digested the ration for the poor,” he said.
Slamming the Opposition parties for appeasement politics and corruption, the chief minister said the people of the state should not tolerate the pro-Taliban, casteist and dynastic mentality that shot at the devotees of Lord Ram.

“Nehru did not believe in Ram. Indira ji opened fire on the saints. Sonia ji denied the existence of Ram,” he added.

Assembly Elections in Uttar Pradesh are set to take place next year.

The BJP won an overwhelming victory in the 2017 Assembly Election, grabbing 312 seats. In the election for the 403-member Assembly, the party secured 39.67 per cent of the vote. The Samajwadi Party won 47 seats, BSP – 19, and Congress – seven.

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