Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has hit out at the Congress, saying a vaccine might not have been developed if his party had come to power amid the coronavirus pandemic.
He added that even if scientists were producing it, members of Congress could have been involved in the black marketing of the vaccine, as was the case with the cylinder.
Addressing an election rally in the final Madhya Pradesh election campaign, Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday said the Bajrang Bali mace is the solution to crime, mafia and curfew.
He said that in memory of Sir Birsa Munda, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had visited his birthplace earlier in the day and paid his respects. Acknowledging the commitment of tribal communities towards nature and environment, the Prime Minister contrasted it with Delhi's pollution problem where the Supreme Court and NGT had to impose bans on a number of industries.
The Prime Minister congratulated the nation on the occasion of Bhaiya Dooj.
He also said that the Congress had hatched a conspiracy against the Bharatiya Janata Party leaders but the judiciary had vindicated them.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath held his first public rally in support of Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Prahad Lodhi from Powai Assembly constituency. He spoke about the harassment of Prahad Lodhi by the Congress and highlighted his resilience. He also mentioned that Panna is setting new development standards and pointed out that under the twin government, industries like JK Cement are being set up.
He highlighted the discovery of diamond mines and predicted that it would create huge employment opportunities. Yogi Adityanath said, “Congress leaders often said that Muslims have a first right to the country's resources. They did not give priority to the poor, farmers, youth, mothers and sisters. But PM Modi introduced and implemented the slogan 'Sabka Saas, Sabka Vikas'.
At the second rally, CM Yogi Adityanath while seeking votes for candidates Jajpal Singh Jaji from Ashok Nagar, Brijendra Singh Yadav from Mungawari and Jagannath Singh Raghuvanshi from Chanderi. They argued that if the Congress had come to power during the coronavirus pandemic, they would not have participated in the elections. As with the cylinder, the vaccine would have been sold on the black market. He praised the quality of wheat from Madhya Pradesh and said that wheat reaches all over the world and contributes to the production of delicious bread.
Yogi stressed that for the twin-engine government, elections are not just a political event but a strategic plan to accelerate development at a bullet train pace. Discussing the challenges faced by Jajpal Singh due to Congress, CM Yogi highlighted his resilience and determination to serve despite obstacles.
The Prime Minister announced that Lord Shri Ram should come to Ayodhya and Bajrang Bali should be installed in Ashok Nagar. He suggested that installing a 112-foot tall Bajrang Bali statue in the area would eliminate ghosts, curfews and unrest. The Prime Minister emphasized that the Bajrang Bali mace will serve as a solution against curfew, crime and mafia.
CM Yogi held his third public rally in support of BJP's Vishnu Khatri in Belasia assembly constituency. He questioned why, despite Congress' rulings over the past 55 to 60 years, the poor have not received amenities such as toilets, housing, health insurance, and electricity.
CM Yogi accused the Congress of engaging in politics of appeasement and said the enemy knew that India would not tolerate any aggression. Under the previous Congress government, curfews were common during festivals, but with the change of government, the curfew has been lifted, and families are now actively participating in festivals.
CM Yogi criticized the Congress for creating confusion through his speech, contrasting it with the Bharatiya Janata Party's public welfare resolution that promised Rs 1,250 to sisters along with housing and Rs 3,100 for paddy to farmers if the government was formed. did.

