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In Balrampur, Uttar Pradesh’s helm, Yogi Adityanath voiced accusations against the INDI coalition, alleging their intentions to pillage the nation through divisive stratagems based on caste and creed. This proclamation surfaced amidst a fervent rally in Gaisdi, where he rallied support for BJP’s Lok Sabha contender from Shravasti, Saket Mishra, and their candidate for the Gaisdi assembly by-election, Shailesh Kumar Singh Shailu.

“Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s stewardship, BJP endeavors to serve the populace without prejudice, upholding the ethos of ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas’. Conversely, the INDI alliance seeks to fracture our societal fabric along sectarian lines for nefarious gains, a ploy we shall vehemently oppose,” declared Adityanath.

Emphasizing the populace’s cognizance of the INDIA bloc’s stratagems, he underscored their resolute chant, “Phir ek baar Modi sarkaar, ab ki baar, 400 paar.” He accentuated their unified resolve to “restore the venerable” in the face of INDI alliance’s divisive agenda.

Adityanath further lambasted the members of Samajwadi Party (SP) and Congress as “anti-Ram, anti-national, and anti-poor,” accusing them of malicious designs to infringe upon the rights of marginalized communities. “We must remain vigilant against their machinations,” he urged.

Expanding his assault on the INDIA bloc, the Chief Minister criticized their Machiavellian tactics to seize power, asserting their surreptitious motives are apparent to the discerning public. “Their ostensible altruism, purporting to alleviate poverty through ancestral property surveys, is akin to the despotic levies of the Mughal era, reminiscent of Aurangzeb’s Jizya,” he warned.

“In addition, they seek to redistribute your assets to migrant communities from neighboring nations, a prospect vehemently opposed by the BJP. The echoes of Aurangzeb resonate within the corridors of Samajwadi Party and Congress,” asserted Adityanath. The electoral showdown for the Shravasti parliamentary seat and Gaisdi assembly by-election is slated for the fifth phase of the Lok Sabha polls on May 25th.