'No Politics of appeasement': Adityanath in rally with lynching accused in attendance


Noida (UP), Apr 1 (PTI): Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday addressed a rally in Gautam Buddh Nagar's Bisahada village, home to Mohammad Akhlaq who was allegedly lynched by a mob, and said the Modi government was working for all sections of the society.

He accused the previous governments of dividing people on the basis caste and indulging in "politics of appeasement" as he spoke in the village where Akhlaq was allegedly lynched in 2015 over suspicion of cow slaughter and storing beef in his house.

He alleged that the Samajwadi Party (SP) and the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) only worked for the development of their families, created caste divide for personal gains, engaged in appeasement politics and destroyed the social fabric of the country.

"But ever since Narendra Modi became the prime minister in May 2014, our government had said that it would not work for individuals, families, caste, or religion, but work for villages, the poor, youth, women, farmers and for every section of the society," Adityanath told the rally where three-four accused in the lynching case, including Vishal Rana, were among those present.

"This was significant because, earlier there was Congress at the Centre whose supremo had said that a certain community has the first right on the country's resources and by saying this they divided the majority and so did the SP and BSP governments. But Modi said his government would work for every section of the society and showed the will to walk his talk. The results of that will power can be seen today," he said.

He said, earlier illegal slaughter houses were running without any check in the state and added, "Who does not know what had happened in Bisahda? Everybody knows it."

"How shamefully the Samajwadi Party government tried to suppress the sentiments then and I can say as soon as our government was formed we got all illegal slaughter houses stopped in one go and ensured its strict implementation," Adityanath said.

Hitting out at the SP and BSP, he said this is the same western UP where riots would occur from block level to district level every now and then and accused them of "conducting one side action to insult the majority community".

"When these people, who had made Noida, Greater Noida and Yamuna Expressway (authorities) and other resources a means for illegal income, come here, ask them why they could not build a metro rail or pay dues of sugarcane farmers," he asked the gathering.

The chief minister accused the previous governments of harassing the majority community by lodging false cases against them and thus creating a "breeding ground" for riots.

"During my two years, has there has been any Bisahada-like incident in the state? Has there been safety concern to sisters and mothers? No. This cannot happen because we have said that we will guarantee safety and development to 23 crore citizens of the state, bring every one into mainstream. We won't differentiate between people but won't engage in appeasement politics," he said.

He said the law and order situation in UP and that in India under Modi has become exemplary.

"I have been wanting for a long time to come to Bisahada and meet people of this region and nearby areas," he said as he campaigned for Mahesh Sharma, the BJP candidate from Gautam Buddh Nagar.

  

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 01 2019

    Yogi Ji and Modi Ji please answer all these first.

    "This government has been a failure on all fronts and has inflicted pain and misery on the people through its reckless decisions of demonetisation and hasty imposition of a flawed GST, demonetization and GST disrupted the economy, trade and industry, led to closure of lakhs of factories and tens of millions of workers lost their jobs and livelihood. The unprecedented joblessness, agrarian crisis and distress of farmers and agricultural laborers are issues of grave national concern. The Modi government is guilty of monumental mismanagement of the Indian economy.

    No accountability at all for corruption during the last five years. Corruption has become rampant across the country. After the next Govt is formed all the skeletons in the BJP vast array of hidden cupboards will be exposed including the Rafale Scam.

    Modi Sarkar Ko Hatao. Desh Ko Bachao. They should be made accountable for over 100 deaths in ATM Ques after the Demoitisation.

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  • Roshan, Mangaluru

    Mon, Apr 01 2019

    There are always followers and workers in each political party. They take everything seriously what their leader has to say. Natural.

    With all round failures, futile and desperate attempt to try push our defense and DRDO, trying to woo voters have failed, Modi led BJP, looking at the empty chairs in rallies, trying to bring back again the chit-chat of minority and majority.

    They can't talk of Lord Ram even, because evenif it is a BJP rally, they are sure to get some rotten eggs from own agitated supporters.

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  • shiju, calicut

    Mon, Apr 01 2019

    Adityanath is not able to be in politics. He is not a politician. He dont to how to speak. He speaks only about cow, cow dent, cow urine and thats all. His face itslf shows how cunning he is. I am sure he will be kicked out soon. Strange that statement command is handed over to him who has no knowledge about pulic care and development. He is fit to be in the ashram in himalaya. He has completely failed in curbing attrocities, law and order in the state. Rate of crime has increased during his tenure. He is busy only in cow. Shame to UP people for having an uneducated CM.

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  • Raj, Banglagudde/ Karkala

    Mon, Apr 01 2019

    Only cow and religion in his speech ... Nothing special

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