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Yogi Adityanath At Jharkhand Poll Rally Says Ram Temple In Ayodhya Done, Time For Krishna Temple In Mathura

Addressing supporters in Jharkhand on Monday, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said after the inauguration of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, attention should turn to building the Krishna Kanhaiya Temple in Mathura.

During his address, Adityanath criticised the current state government led by Hemant Soren. He accused them of corruption and infiltration issues, stating that a "bulldozer is on standby to release looted funds." He also mentioned that infiltrators would be expelled once the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) takes charge in the tribal-dominated state.

UP CM Yogi Adityanath

Corruption Allegations Against JMM

The Chief Minister alleged that the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM)-led coalition has stalled development in Jharkhand. According to him, they have misappropriated funds sent by Prime Minister Modi and exploited natural resources. "The JMM-led coalition looted natural resources and central funds; bulldozer is on standby to realise looted funds," he said in Jamtara, as reported by PTI.

Adityanath further claimed that illegal mining activities are rampant in Jharkhand. He accused mafias of making the state hollow through unchecked sand and coal mining. The UP CM assured that once NDA forms the government, 1.5 lakh youths will receive jobs.

Call for Unity Among Hindus

Addressing social issues, Adityanath urged people to be wary of politicians who divide communities based on caste. He labelled such politicians as "enemies of society and country." He warned about threats from infiltrators and accused the JMM-led coalition of encouraging 'land jihad' and 'love jihad'.

"10 lakh Hindus massacred during partition in 1947 because Hindus were divided, now it's time to be united," Adityanath said according to PTI. He emphasised unity with the slogan: "ek rahenge, safe rahenge, na batenge, na katenge."

Upcoming Elections

The first phase of Assembly elections in Jharkhand has concluded, covering 43 out of 81 seats. The remaining 38 seats will go to polls on November 20 alongside Maharashtra's 288 constituencies. The counting of votes for both states is set for November 23.

Adityanath's statements come at a crucial time as political parties gear up for these significant elections. His remarks reflect BJP's strategy to consolidate support by focusing on religious sentiments and addressing local governance issues.

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