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Elections: CM Yogi thundered on the first day of the campaign, said on the end of the mafia - everything is fine

CM Yogi Adityanath
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Pankaj Prasad

On the first day of the municipal election campaign, CM Yogi Adityanath emphasized on the improving law and order.

On the first day of the municipal election campaign, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath emphasized on the improving law and order. On Monday, while addressing election public meetings in three districts, CM Yogi put the good governance of the double engine government in front of the public. During this, he drew attention to the strong law and order of the state, stating that no curfew no riots, all is well in UP. He said that today there are not even two people left to shed tears on the mafia in UP. In UP, the work of taking the mafia to the abyss by playing the drum has been done. CM Yogi appealed to the public during the public meeting that in order to give the speed of bullet train to the development in the state, along with the power of the double engine, the triple engine of the municipal bodies will also have to be added.

The election rally was started by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath from Maharaj Singh Degree College ground located on Janta Road in Saharanpur. He said that today no curfew, no riots in UP, everything is fine here. He said that extortion and ransom, UP is no longer anyone's inheritance. Apart from this, he also gave the slogan that mafia-criminals (Mafia in UP) are past, UP has become a symbol of security, prosperity and employment. The Chief Minister said that now UP is being recognized for the Kanwar Yatra, not for the curfew. Now our identity is not of nuisance, but of festivals. This is not a mafia, it has become a state of festivals. Now we have to decide whether there should be terror of martyrs in our cities or we will make it a safe city. We want to see pistol or tablet-smartphone in the hands of the youth.

Now there are no people even to shed two drops of tears on the mafia

After this, CM Yogi said in Shamli that the mafia-criminals used to threaten. You must be seeing that they are all missing now. No one is going to shed even a drop of tears on them. I am not speaking further because if I say something, it may not happen. Don't know where the people who collected Gunda Tax went. Those who impose curfew will also come among you to ask for votes, but do not pay attention to them. CM said to remember that Shamli's youth are also recruited in the recruitments coming out today, but before 2017 the youth of Shamli-Muzaffarnagar were not recruited. Remember what was the condition of Shamli six years ago. Migration to Kairana, Kandhla, Gundaraj, bite of riots, lack of basic facilities, no jobs for the youth, traders used to do business by taking risk. Gunda tax was collected from them. 71 out of 75 districts lived in darkness. Today the daughters say that when Baba is the Chief Minister then why are we afraid. This belief is our strength.

'We drove the mafia into the abyss by playing the drums'

In Amroha, the Chief Minister said that the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is the mission of UP. Under this, development works are being done in the entire state. Very soon Amroha is going to become a district connected by two expressways. We have given the status of state fair to the Tigri fair here. Now Amroha has become a land of festivals, not of goons, scoundrels, criminals and disturbances. The people of Amroha have given height to their ancient art by playing dholak, so we have also brought the mafia from the state to the abyss by playing dholak. This has become possible when the works of development and law and order are being carried forward with the power of double engine. Now the time has come when this journey should be taken ahead with the speed of bullet train by connecting the triple engine of the municipal body. There is no dearth of money for development today. The money that comes from Delhi and Lucknow should be useful for the poor and the youth, I have come to appeal to you.

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