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CHIEF MINISTER Yogi Adityanath on Saturday again targeted the Samajwadi Party, saying that during SP’s rule, mafias associated with that party to target innocent persons, grab their properties, kidnap traders, threaten women, occupy religious places and disrupt festivals. Adityanath emphasised that such chaos no longer exists in UP, as there are “no curfews or riots anymore and peace prevails now.”

The CM urged the public to vote for BJP candidate Deepak Patel from Phulpur assembly and Surendra Diler from Khair. He said the SP has no interest in development, youth, farmers, or traders. Their only principle is ‘Sabka Sath, Saifai Parivar Ka Vikas’ (development of the Saifai family).

He stated, “We promised to make UP riot-free and take strict action against all mafias, including those involved in illegal mining, cheating, and cattle and forest related crimes, and we have delivered on those promises.”

The CM added, “When the government works for the benefit of the youth and conducts fair exams, it bothers the SP. From day one, we made it clear that we would act against those playing with the future of the youth and crack down on cheating mafias. The government and recruitment boards are ensuring that competitive exams are conducted with integrity.”

Yogi said that the Prayagraj Kumbh has been recognized worldwide as a cultural heritage symbolising humanity. He criticised the Samajwadi Party (SP) for opposing initiatives such as the Ram Temple, Deepotsav, Dev Deepawali, fair examinations, development projects, and welfare schemes for the poor. He accused the SP of “believing in divisive politics, using caste to create divisions, and acting like adversaries.”

 

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