Yogi’s roar echoed again: ‘Will not even leave Fatiha worth reading’ – Now CM attacks SP!
On Monday, once again the roar of CM Yogi Adityanath was heard in the Uttar Pradesh Assembly, which had echoed in February 2023. After this sharp aggressive attitude of Yogi, everyone is asking what storm is going to come in UP this time and on which issue has his anger flared up?
In fact, CM Yogi fiercely cornered the opposition in the Assembly on Monday on the issues of illegal trade of codeine syrup and national pride. Showing photos and documents, he claimed that accused like Amit Yadav, involved in illegal diversion of codeine syrup, are Samajwadi Party officials.
‘Fatiha will not even be left worth reading’
CM Yogi said that UP Police and STF have taken strict action by taking more than a thousand samples and these accused had got these licenses during the SP government only. During this he clearly said that no criminal will be spared. We will take such action that we will not even be able to read Fatiha.
CM opened Kodin’s SP connection
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, while showing the photo of Amit Yadav in the Assembly, raised the question whether he was not the Samajwadi Party candidate from Varanasi Cantt. He alleged that Amit Yadav had taken a trip to Dubai in 2024 with the money received from the main accused Shubham Jaiswal. Listing names like Manoj Yadav, Rajeev Yadav and Mukesh Yadav, Yogi said that all of them were engaged in illegal business by creating fake firms.
What else did Yogi Adityanath say?
The Chief Minister tauntedly said, “Alok Sipai is a true Sapai,” who was dismissed from the job by the government and has photographs of him with Akhilesh Yadav. Making a scathing attack on SP, Yogi said that the opposition should stop misleading the public. He clarified that people like Vibhor Rana were given licenses by the SP government in 2016, whereas the present government is taking action against them.
This form of Yogi was seen in 2023 also
Similar anger of CM Yogi Adityanath was seen in February 2023. Then the opposition was cornering the government on the Umesh Pal murder case. Yogi had said in the assembly itself that he would raze that mafia to the ground. A few days later, Atiq and Ashraf were murdered in police custody, while Atiq’s son was killed in an encounter.
The opposition also got involved in the ‘Vande Mataram’ controversy.
Citing history, the Chief Minister said in the Assembly that in 1937, Mohammad Ali Jinnah had raised slogans against ‘Vande Mataram’ from Lucknow itself. He told that Pandit Nehru had written a letter to Subhash Chandra Bose mentioning the problems of the Muslim community and on 26 October 1937, Congress had decided to remove some parts of the song.
According to the Chief Minister, what was being said as harmony was actually the beginning of appeasement. He said that the national anthem is not just a song for Indians, but a sacred tradition. Yogi stressed that history is not just a collection of facts but a warning and the new generation has the right to know the truth. He demanded that those who are still boycotting Vande Mataram should apologize to the people of the country.
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