PoK will be part of India in 6 months of PM Modi’s 3rd term: Yogi Adityanath

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LUCKNOW: Chief Minister

Yogi Adityanath

on Saturday said that Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (

PoK

) will become a part of India within six months of Narendra Modi taking over as Prime Minister for the third time.
He was addressing poll rallies in support for BJP candidates in Maharashtra’s Dhule, Palghar and Mumbai North Central.
At a rally in Palghar, Yogi said: “The situation in

Pakistan

is dire.

It cannot manage PoK. The people of PoK want to join India. Let

PM Modi

become the Prime Minister for the third time and within six months PoK will become part of India. It requires courage and strength to make such an impact on people, qualities that the Congress and INDIA bloc lack.”
He added that for BJP, the nation was top priority, and it would serve it with full dedication.

Ram Lalla will not allow Congress to come to power, says CM Yogi
Our first goal is to build a developed India. Those opposing the temple in Ayodhya should rather get temples built for Lord Ram and Lord Hanuman in Italy,” the CM said, referring to Congress. He said the electorate was rejecting Congress decisively. “Congress ‘ka visarjan kar rahi hai’,” he said.
Seeking support for BJP candidate from Palghar Hemant Savara, Yogi said PM was realising Chhatrapati Shivaji’s vision of Hindavi Swarajya and that any hostile gaze towards India was met with severe consequences. Describing the work done in UP under his govt, he said a ban had been put on offering namaz on streets and that loudspeakers had been removed from mosques. He also highlighted BJP’s growing focus on Mathura, following the developments in Varanasi and Ayodhya, and said that only a devotee of Lord Ram would ascend to power in Delhi.

During a public meeting in Malegaon for the Dhule Lok Sabha candidate Subhash Bhamre, Yogi said Congress and other members of the INDIA bloc neither had a vision nor a mission for the development of the country.
“Their sole aim is to grab power, by hook or by crook, even at the cost of fostering divisions within the country,” the CM alleged, appealing to people to not be misled by them. He claimed that Congress was irritated by the construction of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya.
“In UP, some say the Ram temple was unnecessary and shouldn’t have been built. But the Ram temple had to be built at his birthplace and we have achieved that under PM Modi’s leadership. Lord Ram will not spare those who questioned his existence, making them unworthy of coming to power in India,” he said.
The CM said this election was a contest between “Ram bhakts” and “Ram drohis”. Yogi also campaigned for Ujjwal Nikam, the public prosecutor in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack case, and said the BJP has fielded a true patriot. Nikam was instrumental in sending terrorist Ajmal Kasab to the gallows, he said. He also reminded the audience of the sacrifice of hundreds, including Hemant Karkare and brave officers of the Mumbai ATS, during the Mumbai attack.
Yogi also criticised the Congress for “shamelessly glorifying a butcher like Kasab”.
He urged people to vote for Modi, stressing that a third term for him would destroy Aurangzeb's soul that has "crept into" the Congress and its allies.

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