Yogi Adityanath attacked TMC in the Udaynarayanpur rally and raised issues of development, law and order and culture. He assured of change and security in Bengal if the double engine government is formed.
Howrah. The influence of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath was clearly visible in the public meeting held in Udaynarayanpur, West Bengal. Despite the scorching heat and alleged obstacles, thousands of people came to listen to him with umbrellas and towels over their heads.
Addressing the gathering in support of BJP candidate Prabhakar Pandit, Yogi Adityanath assured the people that after May 4, change will begin in the state and action will be taken against Trinamool Congress workers. Before reaching the stage, he also met the workers.
‘TMC tried to stop the meeting, still I came’- CM Yogi Adityanath
The Chief Minister said that Trinamool Congress workers tried to stop the meeting. He alleged that obstacles were put up in setting up tents and organizing the programme. He said that despite this he decided that he would definitely come to the program, even if the meeting had to be held in the sun. He postponed other programs and participated in this public meeting.
Boosted morale of workers, met Subodh Jeet’s family
During the meeting, Yogi Adityanath met the mother of late BJP worker Subodh Jeet and expressed his condolences. He said that such incidents will not weaken the morale of the workers, but will strengthen them further. Describing the BJP workers as courageous, he said that the situation will change after May 4 and a response will be given.
‘Despite threats, public enthusiasm is historic’ – Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath
The Chief Minister appreciated the enthusiasm of the people present in the meeting. He said that despite threats from TMC workers and heat, people arrived in large numbers. He said that this support is being received due to the blessings of Mother Dakshineshwar Kali and the sacrificial tradition of Bengal. He claimed that BJP will get success on all the seats of Howrah including Udaynarayanpur.
Questions raised on unemployment and industries in Bengal
Yogi Adityanath said that Bengal was once the knowledge and cultural center of the country, but now the situation has changed. He alleged that in the last 15 years lakhs of youth have become unemployed and industries have been affected. He said that paddy, rice and fish production has declined and the economic condition of the state has weakened.
CM Yogi’s statement on language and culture: ‘Bengali is primary in Bengal’
The Chief Minister said that the statements given by some leaders regarding language are not appropriate. He clearly said that Bengali language and culture should get priority in Bengal. He said that ‘In the heart of Bengal, there is Kali and Belur Math in the eyes, which reflects the cultural identity of the state.’
‘Double engine government will bring development and security’- CM Yogi Adityanath
Yogi Adityanath appealed to the people to support BJP. He said that law and order has improved in Uttar Pradesh after 2017 and festivals are celebrated peacefully. Giving the example of construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya, he said that development and cultural renaissance is possible. He said that the formation of BJP’s double engine government will ensure security and development in Bengal also.
‘Now the game is over, development begins’- CM Yogi’s election message
At the end of his speech, the Chief Minister said that instead of ‘Khela Hobe’, now the time has come for ‘Khela is over, development begins’. He said that the development schemes coming from the Center will be properly utilized and religious events can be celebrated without any hindrance. He appealed to the public to vote for change and give a new direction to Bengal.