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‘Time for Krishna Temple in Mathura’: UP CM Yogi Adityanath in Jharkhand | India News – Times of India

'Time for Krishna Temple in Mathura': UP CM Yogi Adityanath in Jharkhand
UP CM Yogi Adityanath (File Photo/ANI)
NEW DELHI: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday said “it is time for Krishna Kanhaiya temple in Mathura” after inaugurating Ram Mandir in Ayodhya.
The BJP’s star campaigner, while addressing a public meeting in Jharkhand, also attacked the Hemant Soren-led state government over the issues of corruption and infiltration, saying there is a “bulldozer on standby to release looted funds ” and that infiltrators will do that. are being kicked out after the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) forms government in the tribal-dominated state.
“The Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) led coalition stopped the development of Jharkhand, they looted funds sent by Prime Minister Modi. The JMM led coalition looted natural resources and central funds; the bulldozer is on standby to recover the looted funds “, says Yogi Adityanath in Jharkhand’s Jamtara. News agency PTI reports.
Yogi Adityanath alleged that “rampant illegal mining of sand and coal by mafia was making Jharkhand hollow”.
He further said, “Infiltrators will be kicked out once NDA forms government in Jharkhand, 1.5 lakh youth to get jobs.”
The UP CM asked people to “be careful of politicians who divide people on the basis of caste”, calling them the “enemies of society and country”.
‘Beti-Roti-Mati’ is under threat from infiltrators, a JMM-led coalition encouraging ‘land jihad’ and ‘love jihad’, Adityanath claimed in Jharkhand.
“10 lakh Hindus were massacred during partition in 1947 because Hindus were divided, now is the time to be united: Adityanath in Jharkhand. When Hindus were divided, they faced slavery; now time for”ek rahenge, safe rahenge, na batenge, na katenge‘, Yogi Adityanath was quoted as saying by news agency PTI.
Jharkhand has completed voting for the first phase of assembly elections, securing 43 of the 81 seats.
The remaining 38 seats, besides Maharashtra’s 288 constituencies, will go to polls on November 20. The counting of votes for both states is scheduled for November 23.

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