Bihar assembly election 2020: Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath slams RJD, says 'they ended up devouring cattle fodder'

Bihar assembly election 2020: Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath slams RJD, says ‘they ended up devouring cattle fodder’

Ahead of the Bihar meeting election 2020, Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday addressed three rallies–Rohtas, Arwal and Kaimur, within the poll-bound state. The firebrand BJP chief launched a blistering assault on the Opposition within the state and urged the folks of Bihar to vote his development-oriented counterpart Nitish Kumar again to energy.

The UP CM hit out on the opposition within the state, helmed by the RJD and the Congress, accusing the 2 events of indulging in corruption and inserting household pursuits above folks’s welfare.

“So voracious is their hunger that when they were not left with anything else to eat up, they ended up devouring the fodder meant for cattle,” stated the Gorakhpur heavyweight, in an apparent reference to RJD supremo Lalu Prasad, evoking peals of laughter from the crowds.

Referring to RJD’s election posters which largely carry photographs of Prasad, his spouse Rabri Devi and sons Tejaswhi and Tej Pratap, Yogi remarked, “They can’t part with space on their party banners, how will they tolerate common people demanding their share in power.”

He underscored that the BJP, an alliance associate, has fulfilled its guarantees on emotive points like Ayodhya, Kashmir and Pakistan.

CM Yogi additionally sought to ring a bell with the folks of Bihar by reminding them “when millions of migrants were forced to flee Delhi by the Aam Aadmi Party government, we in UP received them with warm water to wash their tired feet and freshly prepared food to nourish their bodies before they undertook the onward journey back home”.

Recalling the violence that stored a lot of Bihar in information within the 1990s, Yogi stated the opposition mix was “responsible for massacres as they pitted one caste against the other”. He additionally stated “in contrast with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s philosophy of ‘sabka saath, sabka vikas’, they were more concerned with who had the first claim on the country’s resources” a veiled reference to a controversial remark by the then PM Manmohan Singh.

It was Modi in energy at Delhi and Nitish right here in Bihar who ensured that every one these affected economically by the COVID-19 pandemic obtained the promised reduction, he stated. “We ensured the delivery of welfare measures without discrimination. We also fulfilled our promises be it rooting out terrorism from Kashmir, beating Pakistan on its own turf (‘ghar mein ghus kar maara’) or construction of the Ram temple,” stated the firebrand BJP chief, referring to Article 370, Balakot airstrikes and Ayodhya, evoking wild applause.

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Harping on the shut social and cultural ties that UP and Bihar shared, CM Yogi urged the folks of the poll-bound state to squarely defeat the RJD-Congress mix, which had preceded the NDA in energy, and through its rule “created a situation wherein people of Bihar used to hide their identity when they moved out in search of better opportunities”.

He additionally stated, “Pakistan supported terrorists cannot enter Kashmir and attack  jawans… ‘Bharat tere tukde honge’ slogan cannot be raised in JNU now, the only slogan being raised in the country is ‘Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat’.”

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