Their cap is painted with blood of innocent Ram Bhakts: Yogi attacks opposition parties
Published By : Prameya News Bureau | January 29, 2022 IST
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Baghpat, Jan 29: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday came heavily on Samajwadi Party for Muzaffarnagar riots during his address in Baghpat ahead of Assembly election. "More than 60 Hindus were killed and over 1500 Hindus were put behind the bars during the Muzaffarnagar riots... This is the identity of Samajwadi Party. Their cap is painted with the blood of innocent Ram Bhakts," Yogi said in Baghpat. There is a competition between SP and BSP to give tickets to the biggest criminal. If these criminals become MLA, they will produce guns, not flowers and there is only one way to treat them: JCB and bulldozer, said Yogi. How was the (law and order) situation before 2017? Women safety was in danger, so much so that girls could not go to schools and Mulayam Singh Ji would say: boys make mistakes. Their sympathy is not with women & youth, the Chief Minister said. They (SP) give tickets to criminals. Look at their candidates from Moradabad...one of them had said 'It's good to see Taliban in Afghanistan'... Taliban means opposer of humanity...You're supporting it shamelessly...and SP gives them ticket, he lashed out.
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