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UP CM Yogi claims that AIMIM is the “fevicol” between the Congress and BRS in the Telangana assembly elections

The All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM), according to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, functions as a “fevicol” between the Congress and the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), which is in power in Telangana.

On the second day of his campaign to support BJP candidates in Telangana, Chief Minister Yogi asked voters to support the BJP in the elections scheduled for November 30.

With a playful jab at the BRS, he stated, “AIMIM is working as a ‘fevicol’ between these two parties,” and he urged people to give the BRS a “VRS.”

A.P. Mithun Kumar Reddy from Mahbubnagar (Palamuru), Prashant Reddy from Devarakadra, Bantu Ramesh from Kodangal, Ande Babaiya from Shadnagar, Chittaranjan Das from Jadcherla, Ratang Padum Reddy from Narayanpet, and Jalandhar Reddy from Makthal were among the BJP candidates for which Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath greeted the public and asked for their votes.

He said, “Hundreds of people gave their lives to build Telangana.”

CM Yogi further said that Congress was manipulating people’s emotions and asserted that TRS, led by KCR, had crushed people’s hopes and aspirations in this region.

He urged people to visit the Ram temple in Ayodhya and promised that Mahbubnagar would become Palamuru if the BJP came to power. He also said that special train arrangements would be arranged.

In Uttar Pradesh, curfews were enforced for many months prior to 2017. There was no voice for common people, but now, with Prime Minister Modi leading the BJP administration, there is a significant shift without curfews or rioting,” he said.

Yogi went on to say that terrorism flourished during the Congress administration and reminded everyone that the Mumbai assault happened on November 26, 2008, while Congress was in power at the national level.

Terrorists know that if they mess with India, they would not be able to escape, which is why it doesn’t happen anymore. While six lakh government jobs have been created in Uttar Pradesh in little over six and a half years, the Telangana administration is not giving employment to the young, the speaker said.

 

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