Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath slammed the Samajwadi Party, accusing them of neglecting development and misusing temple funds. He emphasized the BJP government’s achievements in healthcare, infrastructure, welfare schemes, and connectivity in Kushinagar.
Adityanath, speaking at a public gathering in Kushinagar, expressed that past administrations could have completed development projects sooner with better dedication. He questioned the capabilities of the previous government in addressing issues like encephalitis, land rights, housing for the poor, and employment opportunities.
The Chief Minister targeted the Samajwadi Party, criticizing their failure to deliver during their tenure and their current baseless allegations against the current government. Adityanath highlighted the significant improvements in law and order and communal harmony under the BJP rule in Uttar Pradesh.
Adityanath accused the opposition of misusing funds meant for temples, contrasting it with the BJP’s efforts to beautify around 10 temples. He pointed out the lack of intent and policy framework in the state government before 2017, questioning the effectiveness of policies under such circumstances.
Discussing air connectivity in eastern Uttar Pradesh, Adityanath attributed delays in expanding flight services from Kushinagar International Airport to global events impacting aircraft deliveries. He also mentioned plans to enhance connectivity by linking Kushinagar with Jewar Airport.
The Chief Minister criticized previous governments for neglecting the Musahar community despite being in power multiple times. He praised two senior party workers for their dedication and commitment to the party’s ideology.
Adityanath highlighted the improvements in the healthcare sector, noting the successful control of encephalitis and the positive impact of welfare schemes on the lives of the underprivileged in the region. He credited the BJP government for these transformations, emphasizing the development in healthcare facilities and infrastructure in Kushinagar.
