No curfew, no riots, everything is fine in UP, CM Yogi said – protection of criminals is the real face of SP

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath today launched a scathing attack on the Samajwadi Party at a public rally held in Moradabad. Along with this, he accused SP of opposing progress and promoting anarchy during his tenure. Speaking during the rally, the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister made several allegations against the Samajwadi Party and its leaders. He mainly emphasized the culture of lawlessness and crime prevalent in the party’s vision. Along with this, he stressed that no curfew, no riot, everything is fine in UP.
 

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Yogi said that Samajwadi Party has a problem with any good work that benefits the society. If someone sees a car with SP flag then he understands that there will be some big goon in it. He said that if you want to see their values ​​then check their social media handles. There should be no place for such people in a civilized society. Yogi said that Samajwadi Party has nothing to do with socialism. They are not concerned with the value of life; They have no concern with the farmers. They mean to occupy vacant land; If someone’s crop is good, get it cut and kept at home. In 7 years, 64 thousand lands were freed from SP goons.
The BJP leader said that SP has a tendency to cheat. They cheat the public, cheat the youth, cheat the farmers, cheat the poor. He claimed that earlier when recruitment was released, Saifai was included in the list. Now any youth from the 25 crore population of Uttar Pradesh gets a job on the basis of merit without any discrimination. Yogi alleged that every goon, rioter, professional criminal and mafia has today become a disciple of the Samajwadi Party.
 

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Furthermore, the Chief Minister also pointed out that before 2017, the youth of Uttar Pradesh had faced an “identity crisis” under the SP and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) administrations. “Now UP is being looked at with respect,” he said. He noted the BJP government’s efforts to provide employment-free rations and highlighted the Ayushman Bharat health scheme, which benefits 10 crore residents. Is.

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