Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday stated his West Bengal counterpart Mamata Banerjee has been pressured to take to ‘Chandi Path’ publicly and go to temples as a result of change in folks’s mindset after the BJP got here to energy on the Centre.
He additionally criticised Congress chief Rahul Gandhi over his visits to temples in poll-bound states.
Speaking at an election rally at Balarampur in Purulia district, the star campaigner of the saffron social gathering stated, a sect of individuals was created within the nation, earlier than the BJP-led authorities assumed energy on the Centre in 2014, who believed that even visiting temples would pose a menace to their secular credentials.
“A change has come… Even Mamata didi has began visiting temples and brought to ‘Chandi Path’. Isn’t this a change? This is new India. Each and each particular person has to go to God.
“Congress leader Rahul Gandhi also goes to temple during election time. And a priest had to tell him to sit in a correct posture when he (Rahul Gandhi) went there,” the UP chief minister stated.
The ‘Chandi Path’ is among the most historic and full methods of mantra worship of the divine mom goddess within the Hindu custom.
Adityanath additionally criticised the Trinamool Congress (TMC) dispensation in West Bengal for not implementing varied schemes of the central authorities.
Urging the folks to vote for the BJP within the approaching meeting polls in West Bengal, Adityanath stated, if voted to energy, the BJP will punish these behind the “killing of party activists in the state”.
“This is the land of (Swami) Vivekananda, Rabindranath (Tagore), Syama Prasad (Mookerjee) which has impressed your complete nation. But now it’s the land of TMC-promoted goons and ‘tolabaaj'(extortionists).
“I think the days of Mamata didi’s government are numbered. The people of the state have made up their mind in voting them out of power. Only 45 days are left for them,” he stated.
The 294 meeting seats in West Bengal will go to the polls in eight phases starting on March 27 and the votes will likely be counted on May 2.
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