Uttar Pradesh chief minister yogi adityanath says that when the double engine government showed its

strength, article 370 was also removed and the construction of ram temple also started. yogi adityanath had

come to address the election rally organized at Kumbh Stadium in Bundi on thursday afternoon. Chief

Minister yogi adityanath, who arrived to address the gathering in the afternoon, started his speech by

chanting Bharat Mata ki Jai.

Yogi also mentioned the Kanhaiya murder case that took place in udaipur last year in his speech and said that

if there was a bjp government in rajasthan, innocent people like Kanhaiya would not have lost their lives. He

also accused the present rajasthan government of appeasement in the matter of assistance amount during the

Kanhaiya incident. yogi said that congress party is a party which does not believe in the existence of Ram

Krishna. He appealed to the people present that the government of the party which does not know the

existence of ramakrishna must be changed.

Yogi's attack on Congress

Yogi said that congress party does not respect the faith of Hindu society. During his speech, the Chief

Minister also mentioned the schemes of the Central Government. He said that prime minister Narendra Modi

ran welfare schemes for all sections of the society, the prime minister has done a great job by providing free

vaccination in the entire country during the Corona crisis. In Bundi, bjp came to address the meeting in

support of bjp candidates in Bundi, Keshavraipatan and Hindoli. Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi

Adityanath, during his speech, also took the congress government of the state to task in the matter of

construction of Chhatri of Mandhata balaji situated on tiger Hill of Bundi city and said that this work is also


a victim of the appeasement policy of the congress government. Used to be. yogi said in his address that the

construction of an umbrella and stairs has been recommended by the local MLA, yet the lack of construction

work is raising questions on the policies of Congress.


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