UP CM Yogi says: " Previous Government was Looting the People"

CM highlighted the achievements of the UP Govt.


Ahead of the upcoming Uttar Pradesh election polls, UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath did a fierce attack on the opposition party Samajwadi Party and said that the previous government was looting the people while now the money is being spent for welfare schemes.

He added that crores of rupees which was embezzled during the previous government are now recovered from their walls even after being out of power for five years.

By referring to the Kanpur businessman Piyush Jain whose premises was raided by central agencies recently in which a total of Rs 177.45 crore cash was recovered, CM Yogi said, "While BJP's double engine governments are working with full commitment, you must have seen, those who are out of power for five years, even today crores of currency notes are coming out of their walls."

While addressing a rally in Kaushambi, during the 'Jan Vishwas Yatra', CM Yogi said, "The free food that the central and state governments are giving to the people of the state, that money was used for corruption in the earlier governments."

By slamming the opposition, CM said the Opposition has committed crimes against humanity by opposing the COVID-19 vaccines.

"The people who were against the vaccines were committing crimes against humanity and making friends with corona. They did not care for the poor. When they had the opportunity, they could not do anything. This is why when they are out of power now, they are playing with the lives of the people taking the support of misinformation," he said.

During the rally, CM highlighted the achievements of the UP Govt.  to allow new homes to almost 50,000 families.

"Nearly 50,000 families have been allotted new homes in Kaushambi. Earlier there were restrictions on Kaveri Yatra, today the government shows petals for the Yatra. Earlier there was a stampede in Kumbh in Prayagraj, now when Kumbh is organised in Prayagraj, devotees from all parts of the world laud the

 

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