Friday, March 29, 2024

We accept Owaisi’s challenge, says Yogi: Asks Akhilesh Yadav to bring it on





Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath has accepted the challenge of Asaduddin Owaisi of AIMIM who had recently claimed that Yogi wouldn’t become the chief minister of the State again. 

“Owaisi is a big leader of our nation. If he has challenged BJP for the 2022 assembly elections, the BJP’s worker accepts his challenge. There is no doubt that BJP would form government in Uttar Pradesh in 2022,” said Yogi in an interview on Saturday. 

Owaisi had recently said that AIMIm would do everything to ensure that BJP doesn’t return to power in the most populous Indian state. 

“We will not allow Yogi to become the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh again. If we work hard, then everything is possible. But we will endeavour to ensure that BJP does not come to power in Uttar Pradesh again,” Owaisi had said at a rally.

Owaisi’s AIMIM has tied up with Om Prakash Rajbhar’s Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party in Uttar Pradesh and there is a promise of the alliance that it would see five CMs in 5 years. 

Fresh from BJP’s stunning performance in the Zila Parishad chairperson’s polls, where it secured 66 out of 75 seats including the stronghold of farmer leader Rakesh Tikait’s Muzaffarnagar, Yogi took the bulls by the horns, so to speak, in an interview to Republic TV. 

The chief minister said the party is undeterred by any alliance that is formed in the State in response to Samajwadi Party’s chief Akhilesh Yadav’s comment of teaming up with smaller parties. 

As UP heads for assembly polls and negative propaganda picks up speed, Yogi quipped that such has always been the tactics of Lutyens’ toolkit. 

“This toolkit has no relation with being an Indian. They want to portray UP as an anarchist state, they have been supported by Mafia Raj. That is when we crack down on the Gunda Raj, Mafia Raj, then this toolkit gets activated.” he said. 

“We have not left anything incomplete. We believe in completeness. Sabka saath, sabka vikas – this mantra has been adopted. Policies have been made to reach the remotest places, the state has seen infrastructure projects, the economy has seen a rise, this is the largest state and yet has the least unemployment rate. We have successfully fought the COVID-19 pandemic as well,” Yogi Adityanath said. 

Indeed the chief minister was confident his party would gain 300 plus seats in the UP assembly polls. 

 


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