Ram Rajya solution of all problems, ensure 'Baar Baar Modi Sarkar': CM Yogi Adityanath

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LUCKNOW: Urging people to ensure '

Baar Baar Modi Sarkar

', Chief Minister

Yogi Adityanath

on Friday said it was imperative for people to vote for a party that believes in the ideals of

Lord Ram

and are 'Ram Bhakts'.
"

Ram Rajya

is the ultimate solution to the nation's challenges and for this, it is always 'Baar Baar Modi Sarkar'.

Opposition leaders

, who are disheartened after the third phase of voting, have begun commenting on Lord Ram.

Some have deemed the

Ram temple

'useless', while others question its benefit. Those who support

terrorists

will undoubtedly feel bad about the Ram temple," he said.

He was participating in the nomination of BJP's Gorakhpur candidate Ravi Kishan.
Yogi said Opposition parties like SP, Congress and BSP were 'Ramdrohis'. "Had the Opposition taken action against those responsible for terror attacks on the Ramjanmabhoomi, like the current govt is taking action against terrorists and criminals in UP, then terror attacks on Sankatmochan Temple and courts could have been prevented," he said.

Accusing the Opposition of appeasement politics towards terrorism, the CM said

Prime Minister Narendra Modi

and the state govt had not only constructed the grand Ram temple in Ayodhya but also took decisive measures to curb the influence of mafia and criminals.
He said the opposition's acceptance of defeat is evident as the Lok Sabha elections progress.
Addressing a rally in Bahraich in support of party candidate Anand Kumar Gaur, Yogi hit out at the Opposition for failing to give respect to Maharaja Suheldev Rajbhar, who killed Salar Masud Ghazi, and built his tomb in Bahraich.

He alleged that the Opposition was scared to lose the votes of Ghazi's followers.
He said the public should repeatedly elect a govt which respects their emotions, protects their interests, and integrates development initiatives.
"This not only improves the present but also creates new opportunities for the future," Yogi said.
Reflecting on the journey of India's development, he said: "A decade back India was grappling with terrorism, Naxalism, corruption in development projects, and rampant crime. The poor died of hunger and youth migrated. Daughters and businessmen were not safe. There were riots and curfews everywhere. Attacks occurred in courts of Ayodhya, Varanasi, Lucknow, and CRPF camps. But now things have changed drastically," the CM said.
Yogi said he has had the opportunity of visiting nine states during the campaign and there was a unified voice throughout the country which said: "Phir EK Baar Modi Sarkar".

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