Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has turned the tables on the opposition, branding their agitation against ‘VB-G Ram Ji’ as a desperate move driven by political necessity. During a high-energy public address, he proclaimed, ‘Protesting is their only option; otherwise, their facade crumbles, and the truth emerges.’
At the heart of the row is ‘VB-G Ram Ji’, an innovative campaign blending devotion with social service. From organizing Ram kathas to cleanliness drives in Ram’s name, the initiative has captured the imagination of millions. Yogi argued that the opposition fears its unifying power, which transcends caste and community lines.
Drawing historical parallels, the CM recounted how naysayers once mocked the Ram Temple movement, only to backtrack later. ‘History repeats itself, but this time we’re ahead,’ he asserted confidently. Yogi also criticized the opposition’s track record, accusing them of exploiting religion for votes while shunning genuine cultural efforts.
The speech resonated deeply in a state where faith and politics intertwine. Supporters erupted in applause as Yogi outlined plans to expand ‘VB-G Ram Ji’ statewide, promising more events that celebrate India’s sanatan heritage. He positioned it as complementary to UP’s development model—’Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas’.
This confrontation underscores deepening political divides ahead of key elections. Yogi’s bold stance reinforces his image as a no-nonsense leader, potentially swaying undecided voters. For the opposition, it’s a tightrope walk: counter without alienating the devout majority.