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Congress' structure today as 'dilapidated' as once Babri was: Adityanath

The BJP leader said that despite the Congress ruling the country for a long time, they did not name even one airport after Maharishi Valmiki, Sant Ravidas or after B R Ambedkar

PTI Chandigarh Published 22.09.24, 06:55 PM

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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday mounted a sharp attack on the Congress saying the party's structure has become as "dilapidated" as once Babri was in Ayodhya.

The Uttar Pradesh chief minister, who addressed poll rallies at Narwana in Jind, Rai in Sonipat and Assandh in Karnal, and asked people to reject caste politics and bring the BJP back to power in Haryana for accelerated development.

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He took on both the Congress and the Indian National Lok Dal (INLD), both of which are separately fighting the October 5 Haryana polls, saying they are busy in "parivarvad" (dynastic politics). He also took swipes at AAP and the BSP. The BSP is fighting polls in alliance with the INLD.

"Today, the structure of the Congress has become dilapidated like once Babri (mosque) structure in Ayodhya... when Lord Ram's devotees had raised the slogan 'ek dhakka aur do, Babri dhanche ko tod do'.

"The Babri structure has been demolished forever. The structure of slavery was demolished, paving the way for construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya," he said.

"And I have come to make this appeal to you. They want to divide you by doing caste politics. I told you, didn't I say 'batoge toh katoge, ek rahoge toh nek rahoge, koi mai ka laal aapka baal banka nahi kar payega'." Adityanath further alleged the Congress had "created obstacles in building Nankana Sahib corridor". He also targeted the Congress over 1984 anti-Sikh riots.

"And what was Rahul Gandhi saying abroad, he was abusing Sikhs. He was defaming India..," he said referring to the Congress leader's recent statement in the US.

When Gandhi visits abroad, he raises a question on the country's constitutional bodies, attacks the country's faith, he alleged.

"...He does not miss any opportunity to defame the country in the world," he said.

"..These people who play with the security of the country, to expect that they will make any effort for the security and prosperity of India will be meaningless. And today, the Congress has resorted to this dishonesty.

"After Independence, for their political interests, they worked to make the society fight among themselves," he alleged.

The BJP leader said that despite the Congress ruling the country for a long time, they did not name even one airport after Maharishi Valmiki, Sant Ravidas or after B R Ambedkar. They used to name them after their family, he said.

Adityanath also talked about how Uttar Pradesh has "changed" over the years under the BJP rule.

"What was the situation in UP before 2017? Every other day riots used to take place, there was anarchy, daughters were not safe, development was hindered," he said.

"Now, the double-engine government in UP has got rid of riots. During the past seven-and-a-half years, not even a single riot has taken place in UP. Strict laws have been brought in to deal with those who indulge in riots. All-round development is taking place in UP.

"Today, UP is not a barrier in the country's development, but a growth engine and moving ahead with double speed under the double-engine government. And this progress has been witnessed in Haryana too," he said.

Attacking the INLD, which is contesting the polls in Haryana in alliance with the BSP, Adityanath said the INLD has no existence outside Haryana and the party alone cannot carry out any development.

He also said Hindus in Bangladesh were being targeted, but the Congress kept "mum".

"Of the Hindus on whom atrocities are being committed in Bangladesh, 90 per cent of these Hindus come from the Dalit community," he further said.

"But the Congress is worried about vote bank, the INLD is worried about vote bank. They are not worried about Hindus," he said.

"The Congress did not remove article 370 (in Jammu and Kashmir) because they want Muslim votes," he said.

The Congress is a party which, for the sake of votes, divides the country basis of caste, religion, region and language, he alleged.

Polling for the 90 Assembly seats in Haryana will be held on October 5 and the results will be declared on October 8.

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

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