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SP tried to withdraw cases against terrorists, says Yogi Adityanath

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HARDOI (UP): Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday attacked the Samajwadi Party, alleging it strove to withdraw cases against “terrorists” when it was in power in the state and also disrespect­ed Lord Ram.

“During its tenure, the Samajwadi Party exhibited a keen interest in withdrawin­g cases against terrorists. They sought to withdraw cases against individual­s implicated in attacks on significan­t sites, including the CRPF camp in Rampur, Ayodhya, Sankatmoch­an Temple in Kashi (Varanasi), Lucknow and Varanasi court,” Adityanath said in a statement.

“The Hon’ble High Court even rebuked the party, saying that their next step could possibly be conferring the Padma Award on terrorists,” the statement added.

The CM made the remarks addressing a rally in Mallawan, Hardoi, where he sought votes for BJP candidate and sitting MP Ashok Rawat.Adityanath claimed that the trend from the first two phases so far indicates the BJP will cross 400 seats and re-elect Narendra Modi as the prime minister.

He claimed that during his tenure Hardoi district had received significan­t investment­s, and got a new district and a medical college.“Under PM Modi’s leadership, there has been a remarkable accelerati­on in infrastruc­ture developmen­t, exemplifie­d by the constructi­on of double the number of highways built before 1947 and a correspond­ing increase in the number of airports,” he said.

The CM cited the provision of free ration to 80 crore people as a testament to the government’s commitment towards the poor’s welfare.Hardoi and Sitapur have progressed a lot with the constructi­on of houses and toilets and there is more to come in the next five years if voters elect his party.

“The recent constructi­on of the Ram temple in Ayodhya, achieved through the collaborat­ive efforts of the ‘double-engine government’, symbolises this progress,” Adityanath, originally a priest, said.He criticised the previous parties, Congress, SP, and BSP, for the neglect of the poor and alleged that they caused several hunger-related deaths due to their inattentio­n to developing basic healthcare facilities.

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