Modi wave has now become a tsunami: Yogi Adityanath
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said Monday that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will again form the government and asserted even Lord Ram wants his “ardent devotee” to win.
He addressed rallies in Barabanki, Banda and Rae Bareli, from where Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is contesting the Lok Sabha elections.
“Only ‘Ramdrohis’ (traitors to Ram) or Pakistanis are opposing Modi ji,” Adityanath said at a public meeting in Rae Bareli constituency. “I cannot understand what Rahul Gandhi’s relationship with Pakistan is. He lives in India, seeks votes in Rae Bareli and gets support from Pakistan.”
Alleging that voices from Pakistan and that of “Ramdrohis” have become similar, he claimed that Congress intellectuals opposed the construction of the Ram temple.
If not in India, should the Ram temple have been built in Italy, the BJP leader asked. He said that the construction of the Ram temple marks a significant milestone in Indian history and “our generation has been fortunate to witness it.”
Adityanath said, “A Pakistani minister was supporting the incident in which soldiers were martyred in Pulwama… now he has made a statement in support of the Congress candidate from Rae Bareli”.
“Rahul Gandhi criticises the state outside Uttar Pradesh and the nation beyond India’s borders. In 2010, during the UPA regime, he told an American official that the real threat in India doesn’t come from the ISI, Muslim fundamentalists or terrorists but from Hindus.
“He tarnishes the image of Hindus and seeks their votes. They (Congress) will incite caste-based conflicts and then provide reservations for Muslims,” the BJP leader alleged.
Adityanath asserted that with the fourth phase of voting, “the Modi wave has now turned into a tsunami”.
“Our beloved Lord Ram also wants his ardent devotee to take over the reins of the country once again,” he said in Barabanki.