'Hindus targeted during SP & Congtenure; plot to reduce demography'
LUCKNOW, Aug. 30 -- Chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday said during the tenure of the Samajwadi Party and the Congress, Hindus were selectively targeted, and there was a plot to reduce their demography while areas were made Hindu-free through riots.
"At that time, conspiracies were hatched by reducing the demographics of Hindus who were subjected to oppression. But there is a double-engine government in place today, which will not allow the demography to change. Whoever dares to change the demography will be forced to flee because every citizen is now getting the benefits of government schemes without any discrimination," he said addressing a public meeting on the inauguration and foundation stone laying of 186 development projects worth Rs 570 crore in Pratapgarh.
Adityanath said the judicial commission's report on the November 2024 Sambhal violence confirmed a conspiracy for riots in the town and asserted that the state is now moving from "appeasement" towards "satisfaction" where there's no place for any demographic shift.
The CM said the opposition has become nervous after seeing development works.
"The alliance of the Congress and Samajwadi Party is actually an 'anti-India alliance'. This (India) alliance plays with the pride of India and works to divide the country on the basis of caste and religion," he said, adding: "Whenever they came to power, they encouraged mafia, got hooliganism done and snatched the rights of the poor. Now, the public has rejected them."
The CM added: "The double-engine government has put UP on the path of development by eliminating the mafia culture." He said the previous governments had made 'one district, one mafia', which used to loot, rob development schemes and snatch the rights of the poor. But the double-engine government has eliminated the mafia and given 'one district, one product, and 'one district, one medical college'."
Emphasising on the safety of women, the CM said the government has made the state mafia-free. "Yamraj will wait at the next crossroads for the one who tries to tarnish the dignity of a daughter," he said.
Referring to the recruitment for 60,244 posts in the police, he said more than 12,000 daughters participated in this drive.
Describing the indecent comments on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his late mother during the recent India bloc rally in Bihar as a result of the opposition's frustration, chief minister Yogi Adityanath said: "Such people do not deserve a place in politics. They should understand that Prime Minister Modi is the most popular leader in the world and using derogatory words against him is like spitting on the Sun. Today, 140 crore Indians are feeling insulted by the language of these people."...
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