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Shah criticizes Cong over the Ram temple at Balyan’s Muzaffarnagar, Art. 370

Union Home Minister Amit Shah took aim at the Congress on Wednesday, accusing it of dragging out the Article 370 dispute in Jammu and Kashmir for seven decades.

The Ram temple was opposed by the Congress. In addition to having it constructed, PM Modi performed Ram Lalla’s last-day home dedication. By invading Pakistan, our administration eliminated terrorists there. We put a stop to Kashmiri terrorism,” he said. In support of Union Minister and BJP candidate Sanjeev Balyan, who is running for a third term from the same seat, Shah was speaking at a rally in Muzaffarnagar.

The Congress and Akhilesh Yadav’s party in Uttar Pradesh are members of the haughty coalition that never wanted the Ram temple to be constructed in Ayodhya. He said that the Congress abandoned the Ram Janmabhoomi issue for seventy years.

Amit Shah urged the people of Muzaffarnagar to vote for the BJP in order to achieve the goal of “400 seats,” drawing a comparison between the leadership of PM Narendra Modi and the INDI Alliance, which was purportedly headed by dynasts and politicians involved in corruption.

This election is intended to elect Narendra Modi to a third term as prime minister because, in his words, “he has done a lot for the uplift of the poor and farmers.” “He changed a lot of things by establishing a national sugarcane policy. The price per quintal of sugarcane was Rs 210 under the Congress administration. It has cost Rs 340 per quintal as of right now, he added.

According to Shah, 10 sugar mills were shut down when the SP was in power and 19 shuttered during the BSP’s tenure. “More than 20 sugar mills were revived and five new ones were set up during the BJP’s rule,” he said.

BSP assigns Lucknow native Sarvar Malik

The Bahujan Samaj Party announced its third list of 12 candidates for the Uttar Pradesh Lok Sabha election on Wednesday. Ghaziabad’s Nandkishore Pundir and Lucknow’s Sarvar Malik are among them. With this, the party headed by Mayawati has announced its candidates for 37 of the state’s 80 legislative seats. Hema Malini, an actress, and the current BJP MP will face off against the BSP contender.

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