Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘Kawal ka bawal’: In Khatauli, Yogi slams SP for Muzaffarna­gar riots

CM: Meerut marching towards developmen­t

- HT Correspond­ent HT Correspond­ent

LUCKNOW: Chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday recalled the killing of two Hindu youths in Muzaffarna­gar’s Kawal village to slam the then Samajwadi Party (SP) government, whose negligence and partisan approach, he said, led to the 2013 Muzaffarna­gar riots.

“Kawal ka bawaal, ye Samajwadi Party ka kalank hai (the problem of Kawal is a curse for the Samajwadi Party),” Adityanath said while campaignin­g in Khatauli for Rajkumari Saini, wife of former BJP lawmaker Vikram Saini, whose disqualifi­cation following his conviction in the Muzaffarna­gar riots case led to the by-poll on the seat.

The Kawal incident is widely believed to have triggered the Muzaffarna­gar riots that left about 63 people dead and displaced more than 40,000 persons, dividing the Jat-Muslim chemistry, reorientin­g political equations in the volatile west UP. Adityanath defended Vikram Saini, the former Khatauli lawmaker, who he said remained unfazed despite his disqualifi­cation.

“Kawal Ka Bawal was a conspiracy of the then SP-Lok Dal government to inflict cruelty on the two youths and the people here. Who can forget the manner in which innocent Sachin and Gaurav became victims of a barbaric murder. And, all must be well aware of the fate of the lieutenant­s of those who were responsibl­e for such cruelty,” Adityanath said to applause at the public meeting.

The BJP candidate is up against SP backed RLD candidate Madan Bhaiya.

“I have come to say that Vikram Saini didn’t lose his membership of the UP assembly for his own sake.

Rather, he did that for the sake of his people and their honour and I was watching he remained unfazed despite losing his membership as he felt all that he did was for a cause,” he added.

“That is why the BJP has fielded his wife Rajkumari Saini who stood by her husband firmly in that period,” he added.

Alleging that the SP- RLD regime in 2012-2017 had to a “Talibani rule”, Adityanath said: “Back then, farmers could not visit their lands as their tubewell connection­s were cut, machines stolen and their throats slit. Girls could not go to school and women to markets because of safety concerns. People were forced to flee Kairana.”

Urging people to not allow “profession­al criminals” of Samajwadi Party to win, he also lashed out at the RLD, claiming that the party which earlier stood for farmers’ interests and never supported criminals during late Chaudhary Charan Singh’s time also became SP’s “partner in crime”.

Yogi said: “Muzaffarna­gar is a land of religion and stands for peace. But when peace was threatened and religious beliefs were undermined, it revolted. Kanwar Yatra which could not take place during SP’s rule is now being carried out with much fanfare. It would be even grander.”

MEERUT : Chief minister Yogi Adityanath said here on Wednesday that the city’s sports items marked under the One District One Product scheme were becoming the identity of Meerut.

Yogi, who addressed the ‘ Prabuddhja­n Sammelan’ here on Wednesday and inaugurate­d/ laid the foundation stones of 376 developmen­t projects worth Rs 517 crore, said that Meerut was advancing towards developmen­t at a fast pace and would soon be known for its first sports university and skill developmen­t.

The CM also gave house keys and cheques to the beneficiar­ies of various schemes on the occasion. Yogi said that Meerut had a mythologic­al identity of its own. “India’s history was created in Hastinapur of Meerut 5000 years ago. Here, the handicraft­smen and artists have transforme­d Meerut into a sports city. All sporting goods are produced in Meerut. Keeping these qualities in mind, the double-engine government is working tirelessly for the developmen­t of Meerut and western Uttar Pradesh,” Yogi added.

Citing developmen­t works, he mentioned constructi­on of Delhi- Meerut Expressway, Ganga Expressway between Meerut and Prayagraj, first rapid rail between Meerut and Delhi and other connecting roads to Bulandshah­r and Baghpat.

He law and order situation in the state was providing a better security environmen­t. The state had become riot-free, guaranteei­ng security to every citizen.

Yogi said that a favourable investment environmen­t had been created in the state, which had the potential to become the growth engine of the country’s economy.

He appealed to the intellectu­als to contribute in achieving the goal of the government.

Union minister Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Balyan, U. P. minister of state for Jal Shakti, U.P. minister of state for energy and alternativ­e energy Dinesh Khatik, and others participat­ed in the programme.

 ?? HT ?? Chief minister Yogi Adityanath campaignin­g in Khatauli for BJP candidate Rajkumari Saini on Wednesday.
HT Chief minister Yogi Adityanath campaignin­g in Khatauli for BJP candidate Rajkumari Saini on Wednesday.

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