Addressing a massive poll rally in Aligarh for BJP’s Lok Sabha candidate Satish Kumar Gautam, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath issued a stern warning to criminals, declaring that those who threaten society’s security will inevitably meet their end with the chant of ‘Ram Naam Satya’ .
“No one ever thought that daughters and businessmen could venture out at night without worry. We ensure ‘Ram Naam Satya’ for the danger posed to the safety of daughters and businessmen. We live our lives chanting Lord Ram’s name. Without Ram, nothing is possible. But when someone poses a threat to the security of society, ‘Ram Naam Satya’ is also certain,” remarked Yogi Adityanath.
He stressed the significance of voting for continued progress and development, highlighting the transformation from a dream to reality over the past decade. Adityanath credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership for the ongoing infrastructure development across the nation.
“When you gave your vote to Modi ji, it’s under Modi ji’s name, you ensured the guarantee of your future. Whether it’s world-class structures, highways, airports, defence corridors, medical colleges, or universities, they are all being built,” he stated.
Expressing confidence in the upcoming elections, Yogi Adityanath asserted that the people have already decided in favour of a third term for the Modi government. He projected a promising future for India under Modi’s leadership, anticipating its ascent to the status of the world’s third-largest economy within the initial three years of a third term.
The event saw the presence of notable figures including BJP District President Chaudhary Krishna Pal Singh, Metropolitan President Rajeev Sharma, Rashtriya Lok Dal District President Chaudhary Kali Charan Singh, State Government Minister Sandeep Singh, and Minister and BJP candidate from Hathras Anup Valmiki.
Uttar Pradesh, a key player in the national political landscape, will vote in all seven phases, with the counting of votes for all 543 Lok Sabha seats scheduled for June 4.