Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath stated that the “bulldozer theory” used against mafia groups in Uttar Pradesh would be applied to combat antisocial elements in West Bengal engaging in extortion, corruption, and crimes against women once the BJP assumes power in the state. Adityanath emphasized the establishment of the rule of law during a campaign rally in Cooch Behar district ahead of the upcoming Assembly polls.
He highlighted that the opposition’s collective efforts did not hinder the construction of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, contrasting it with alleged restrictions on chanting Lord Rama’s name and Durga idol immersion in West Bengal. Adityanath criticized the state government for practicing appeasement politics and warned anti-social elements linked to the Trinamool Congress against disrupting the election process, cautioning them to prepare for consequences post-election results.
Adityanath also criticized the Trinamool Congress for the economic downturn in West Bengal, citing the closure of over 7,000 factories and a surge in youth unemployment to 30 lakhs during their tenure. He accused the ruling party of misappropriating funds meant for welfare and development schemes, stressing the need for change in the state’s current situation.
