Ahead of the final phase of the Lok Sabha elections, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath launched yet another blistering attack on the Opposition. Addressing a rally in Gorakhpur, he accused the Congress party of having an anti-Ram stance. He claimed that the Congress removed the late Veer Bahadur Singh from his position as Chief Minister because of his devotion to Lord Ram.
"Congress' character is anti-Ram. Congress removed the late Veer Bahadur Singh from the post of Chief Minister because Veer Bahadur Singh was a Ram Bhakt...Even today Congress is saying that Ram Mandir should not have been built...This election is between Ram Bhakts and Ram Traitors," CM Adityanath added.
Only a Ram devotee will rule on the throne of Delhi: Yogi
Speaking further, the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister asserted that only a Ram devotee will rule on the throne of Delhi. He stated that Gorakhpur holds special significance because it was from this place that the lock of the Ram Mandir was opened in 1986, during the tenure of Chief Minister Veer Bahadur Singh. Today, when Ram Lalla is seated at that place, record votes should be received from here. I ask the public why they love Modi ji and support the BJP so much. They say that we will bring those who have brought Ram...Ram bhakt hi raaj karega Delhi ke singhasan par," he added.
Yogi Adityanath slams Congress, SP
Apart from Congress Chief Minister Adityanath also slammed the Samajwadi Party (SP) for claiming that the Ram temple was not built properly. Congress says that the Ram temple should not have been built. This has sent the wrong message to the world. Samajwadi Party says the Ram temple was not built properly. You people have lost your mind. Ram temple is a symbol of India's eternal faith. Therefore, this election has come between Ram devotees and Ram traitors," Yogi Adityanath said.
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