“Politicians in the country are facing the problem of credibility as they don't communicate with their voters.
In Gorakhpur, the situation is different as I have a direct connect with people. I have not deviated from my original agenda and am still working on the ideology and issues.
I don't believe in difference between ‘kathni' (words) and ‘karni' (deeds),” Adityanath told PTI in an interview.
When asked about these issues, he said that Hindutva and development have always been his agenda. Gorakhpur has been a BJP bastion since 1989 and the last time Congress won this seat was in 1984 when Sheila Kaul was elected from here.
On the role of Muslim voters in the elections, Adityanath said he is not seeking votes on communal lines.