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SP-Congress conspired to change demography in Sambhal: CM Yogi
8/29/2025 9:49:41 PM
Early Times Report
PRATAPGARH, Aug 29: CM Yogi Adityanath fiercely attacked opposition parties at a public meeting in Pratapgarh on Friday. Citing the judicial commission report on the 2024 Sambhal violence, he said, "Hindus were selectively targeted under Samajwadi Party and Congress rule. Back then, conspiracies aimed to reduce the Hindu population and alter demography. Today, the double-engine government will not tolerate such divisive politics; anyone attempting to change the state's demography will have to migrate from the state."
CM Yogi Adityanath was speaking on the occasion of the inauguration and foundation-laying of 186 development projects worth Rs 570 crore in Pratapgarh. "The opposition is flustered seeing the development works. The Congress and Samajwadi Party's INDI alliance is actually an anti-India alliance. It undermines India's honour and works to divide the country based on caste and religion," the CM said.
He further said that whenever the opposition came to power, they promoted mafias, encouraged hooliganism, and snatched the rights of the poor. However, the people have now rejected them.
Referring to the derogatory remarks made against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his late mother at a recent INDI alliance rally in Bihar, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said, "Such statements reflect the opposition's frustration. People who stoop to this level do not deserve a place in politics. They must understand that Prime Minister Modi is the world's most popular leader, and using abusive language against him is like spitting at the sun-it only falls back on them. Their words have not just targeted one individual, but have insulted 140 crore Indians."
He said that now, instead of appeasement, the government is moving towards empowerment through satisfaction, which has helped lift six crore people above the poverty line in the last eight years.
CM Yogi stated that the double-engine government has eradicated the mafia culture and placed the state on the path of development. He added, "Previous governments assigned a mafia to every district that looted, disrupted development schemes, and snatched the rights of the poor. But the double-engine government eliminated mafias and implemented One District One Product and One District One Medical College."
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