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Yogi’s new tagline is “NDA 400 paar, 80 banega aadhaar.”

Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Yogi Adityanath, who oversaw the governing party’s campaign in neighboring Bihar, presented a new slogan in the state capital on Monday during an explanation of the BJP’s manifesto: “NDA 400 paar, phir ek baar Modi sarkar, 80 banega aadhaar.” The number of LS seats in Uttar Pradesh is 80.

In Aurangabad and Nawada, the leading BJP campaigner also launched a vicious assault on the Congress and Rashtriya Janata Dal, urging the populace to reject caste-based politics and nepotism.

Speaking to the media at the BJP headquarters, Yogi referred to the BJP manifesto as Modi’s promise. “It reinforces our strong stance against corruption and reaffirms our dedication to building a developed India,” the speaker said.

According to Yogi, the first four copies of the BJP manifesto, which was unveiled on the anniversary of Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar’s birth, were meant to symbolize the four social foundations of the nation: women (Nari), farmers (Annadata), the impoverished (Garib), and young (Yuva).

He went on to say that the BJP was more than just a political organisation; it represented the desire of 140 crore people who were united in their quest to realise India’s vision. “Our objective is guided by PM Modi’s vision, which is in line with the aspirations of the people today. The nation has faith in Modi’s Guarantee,” he said.

According to Yogi, the BJP’s manifesto is the guide for building a great, independent, and advanced India. He went on, “It reaffirms the commitment to elevate India from Antyodaya to Sarvodaya and position it as a global leader, in addition to declaring a resolute war on corruption.”

Four foundations of society

Yogi said that the four socioeconomic foundations of the nation—the impoverished (Garib), young (Yuva), farmers (Annadata), and women (Nari)—were to be represented by the first four copies of the BJP manifesto, which was issued on the anniversary of Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar’s birth.

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