Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath hits out at TMC and Mamata Banerjee for hurting religious sentiments of citizens

 

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Today Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath was giving a speech in Malda, in West Bengal where he became another big political name to attack the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee. In his speech he has said that Bengal will celebrate the Deepotsav of Nationalism on 2nd May,2021 when BJP wins the Election.

In the speech he attached the TMC for blocking the schemes laid out by the central government and for banning the holy chant of "Jai Shree Ram".

"I would like to tell the Bengal Government and request Mamta didi that there was a government in UP that used to fire bullets at Lord Ram devotees in Ayodhya. You can see the condition of that government now. Now it's TMC government's turn in Bengal."

He also criticised the prohibition of Durga Puja and other religious activities and hurting the sentiments of people in the process. "Durga puja gets prohibited in Bengal today, cow slaughter is forcefully started during Eid. People's sentiments are toyed with through cow smuggling."

"Jai Shree Ram slogan is not allowed in West Bengal, but people won't allow this to continue. Love jihad incidents are happening in Bengal. In Uttar Pradesh we have made a law to stop such incidents but the TMC government as well to stop both cow smuggling and love jihad" added Adityanath.

The 294 West Bengal Assembly Elections will start from March 27 and will be concluded in eight different phases before concluding on April 29. The final result will declared on May 2.




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