Adityanath accused the Congress party of disrespecting the sacrifices of security personnel during the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks. He claimed that Congress leaders have questioned the martyrdom of these individuals, thereby dishonouring their bravery and sacrifice.
The Chief Minister described the elections as a choice between "Ram bhakts" (devotees of Lord Ram) and "Ram drohis" (betrayers of Ram). He positioned the BJP as the party of Ram devotees who are committed to serving the nation and ensuring its progress.
Adityanath criticised the Congress for being opposed to the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya. He suggested that if Congress is so against the temple, they should consider building one in Italy or dedicate it to Bajrangbali (Lord Hanuman).
The BJP leader claimed that some Congress members have expressed intentions to destroy the Ram temple if they come to power. He asserted that "Ram Lalla" would prevent Congress from gaining power.
Yogi Adityanath emphasised that people support those who facilitated the construction of the Ram temple. He mentioned that the BJP’s confidence in securing over 400 seats causes anxiety among opposition parties.
Adityanath praised Ujjwal Nikam, the BJP candidate for Mumbai North Central, for his role as the special public prosecutor during the 26/11 trial. He credited Nikam with ensuring that terrorist Ajmal Kasab was sentenced to death and highlighted his stance against anti-national elements.
The Chief Minister lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, claiming it has brought a new era of security and respect for India. He suggested that under Modi, India has become so secure that even minor incidents like a cracker burst during Diwali prompt clarifications from Pakistan.
Adityanath concluded by urging people to vote for Modi to secure a third term, which he believes will help eliminate the influence of historical figures like Aurangzeb from Congress and its allies. He envisioned a self-reliant India (atmanirbhar) and developed (viksit).
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