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Cong brings curfews, riots, and hooliganism, AAP is its carbon copy: Yogi in Gujarat

In the election-bound Gujarat, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath simultaneously attacked the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party on Wednesday.

New Delhi: In the election-bound Gujarat, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath simultaneously attacked the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party on Wednesday, saying that the Congress brings curfews, riots, and hooliganism. “AAP is a carbon copy of the Congress,” he added.

Criticising the two parties, the CM said that since Congress cannot even promote prosperity, voters should not support it. “The Aam Aadmi Party is a carbon copy of Congress. They ruined Delhi and are playing with the lives of youths. During the Covid-19 outbreak, they were messing with the public and spreading chaos. Neither Congress nor AAP, only BJP will support you.”

Yogi was seeking votes in favour of BJP candidates in 3 constituencies (Dwarka, Rapar and Dhrangadhra).

Campaigning in the Devbhumi Dwarka, Yogi said, “Lord Krishna was born 5000 years ago in Mathura of Uttar Pradesh. Mathura, Vrindavan and Barsana are blessed by his childhood pastimes. We made those areas places of pilgrimage. When Lord Krishna came to Dwarka while killing the demons, the public here made him Dwarkadhish– the King of Dwarka.”

Stating that Gujarat is the land of inspiration, Yogi said, “The land of Gujarat gives leadership in times of crisis. For the first time, a Prime Minister visited Ramlala in Ayodhya and took up the work of building the Ram temple.”

“The construction of Ram Mandir in Ayodhya is progressing fast. This temple will be a ‘National Temple’ by the end of 2023, when ‘Ram Lalla’ will be enthroned there.”

In Gujarat, a lot of development work is being done. Every development building in this area has Narendra Bhai’s (Prime Minister’s) name on it. He is concerned about Gujarat. So, to increase the campaign of development, vote for BJP, he added.

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Highlighting the development made my the country under the able leadership of the Prime Minister, Yogi said, “India has defeated the United Kingdom which ruled it for 200 years to become the fifth largest economy of the world and is leading G 20 group of 20 most powerful nations that control 80 percent resources of the world.”

Yogi further said, “During the Covid-19 pandemic, India provided free tests, treatment, and vaccines in addition to free ration to 80 crore people. If there had been a government led by the Congress, none of this would have occurred.”

Taking a jibe at Congress, Yogi said, “Out of 403 seats in Uttar Pradesh, Congress has won only two seats. Even when a person dies, at least four people are needed to carry him to the cremation ground.”

Yogi Adityanath said that curfews, riots, and hooliganism occur whenever Congress is in power. It is an inherited trait. “When Narendra Modi was elected Gujarat’s chief minister, all of this activity that had previously taken place ceased. Gujarat has been presenting the development model since then.

Warning people against Congress, he said that they should not be trusted. “The Congress objected when Sardar Patel decided to take on the responsibility of renovating the Somnath Temple and when the BJP spoke out in favour of the Ram Mandir project. Only the BJP respects the faith of people,” said Yogi.

Yogi Adityanath also mentioned the tragic incident that had occurred in Morbi during the Dhrangadhra assembly. “Morbi has a history of overcoming difficulties again and time again. Morbi tells a new story of liveliness. PM Modi expressed sympathy to the victim’s family. The double engine government extended support to these families.”

He said that Gujarat is the land of national heroes, sages, and saints. Leaders like Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Dayanand Saraswati, and the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi are from this land itself. Gujarat gave the nation Narendra Modi as the Prime Minister.

“Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh share a lot of similarities. Kanha and Lord Swami Narayan arrived here from UP,” remarked the CM.