
Bharatiya Janata Party’s national president Nitin Naveen has praised the law and order system of Yogi government in Uttar Pradesh. He also made a scathing attack on the opposition parties during a program in Lucknow on Sunday. He claimed that the BJP government has established rule of law by ending ‘mafia’ and ‘goonda raj’ in the state.
Nitin Naveen said that there was a time when every district of Uttar Pradesh had its own mafia don or Bahubali, but the BJP government has worked to eliminate this anarchy not only from the districts but also from the villages. He said that the government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is continuously working for the welfare of the poor and the development of the state.
He said that while Uttar Pradesh and Bihar were once called “sick states” (a word denoting backwardness) and people did not have faith in their development, today these states are setting new standards of progress. She stressed that while earlier these areas were dominated by criminals, now law and order has become stronger and women feel safer than before.
Opposition also targeted on the issue of religious faith
Nitin Naveen also targeted the opposition on the issue of Ram temple and religious faith. He said that those who were accused of firing on Kar Sevaks in the past, are now talking about faith. He alleged that some political parties are only trying to take political advantage from religious issues. He told that he has come to Lucknow in connection with the preparations for the elections to be held in Uttar Pradesh and this campaign is the clarion call of the future political strategy.
Attack on Rahul, Akhilesh and Kejriwal
BJP National President Nitin Naveen said that any attempt to tamper with the faith related to Lord Shri Ram will not be tolerated. He said that the government will take necessary action and ensure reforms wherever needed. Taking the names of Rahul Gandhi, Akhilesh Yadav and Arvind Kejriwal, he alleged that the opposition maintained silence on many occasions of insult to Hindu deities.
Struggle for Ram temple for 500 years
He said that whenever Hindu Gods and Goddesses were insulted, the opposition parties maintained silence. Nitin Nabin said that there has been a struggle for Lord Shri Ram temple for 500 years and BJP and its workers have continuously struggled to protect this faith.
Nitin Naveen narrated a personal story
Nitin Naveen also shared a personal anecdote, in which he told that his father had gone from Patna to Ayodhya as a kar sevak and had to spend two months in jail. He stressed that the legacy of BJP and its workers is defined by their struggle and sacrifice to protect the Hindu faith. He said that BJP will cherish this heritage and will continue to work towards preserving religious and cultural values in the society.
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