Yogi Adityanath Labels Congress Manifesto As “Anyay Patra,” Refers To Gandhi Siblings As NRIs

GG News Bureau 

Lucknow, 14th May. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath referred to the Gandhi siblings as “NRIs” and referred to the party’s electoral program as “Anyay Patra” in a scathing critique of the Congress.

Rahul and Priyanka Gandhi are non-resident Indians (NRIs), Adityanath declared in a special interview with Leading News Channel.

“Nyay Patra, the Congress manifesto, is an Anyay Patra (injustice) against India. The jizya tax of Aurangzeb and the inheritance tax of Congress are similar. Religiously motivated reservations are not acceptable in this country,” the seasoned BJP leader declared.

The Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Pradhan Singh, expressed optimism that the BJP would win more seats in Uttar Pradesh than it did in the 2019 elections. “Over the past ten years, every sector of the nation has changed under the direction of Prime Minister Modi.
In Ayodhya, the construction of the Ram temple was undertaken.

“Under Modi’s direction, Uttar Pradesh will emerge victorious beyond previous expectations,” Yogi Adityanath declared, restating the BJP’s “400-paar” catchphrase.

“We predict that the Modi wave will become a nationwide tsunami following the fourth phase, and this time we will win more than 400 seats… Ram temple supporters and Ram skeptics are at odds in this battle, the Chief Minister declared.

In Uttar Pradesh’s 2019 election, the BJP secured sixty-two seats, while its ally Apna Dal secured two of the eighty available seats. Only one seat was won by the Congress. The Bahujan Samaj Party received ten seats, while the Samajwadi Party received five.

Yogi Adityanath stated, “Our atom bomb is not for display in a freezer,” in reference to terrorism. We don’t spare those who irritate us, but this is a new India where that is also the rule.”

The comments were made a few days after Congressman Mani Shankar Aiyar’s video went viral and he stated that since Pakistan also has an atomic weapon, India should communicate with it.

“They have atom bombs. We have them too, but if a ‘madman’ decides to drop a bomb on Lahore, it won’t take 8 seconds for the radiation to reach Amritsar,” Aiyar had said.

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