Yogi Adithyanath addresses BJP workers at BC Road


Team Udayavani, May 11, 2018, 12:05 PM IST

Bantwal: Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath addressed BJP supporters during a road show in BC Road on Thursday May 10.

“Anti-national forced have come together to defeat the BJP. They do not want to fight corruption, poverty, goondagiri and Jihadi forces. It is a time to make Karnataka a Ram Rajya. We need to win every seat for this,”he said.

“Ministers in the Siddaramaiah cabinet are capable of luring voters in various ways. That is why you need to protect your booths. Make people vote for Rajesh Naik. Congress needs to be defeated just as we did in UP. Congress should be wiped out from Karnataka and thrown into sea, which will be the beginning of the end of Congress in southern region,” he added.

“BJP will work towards development of women, farmers and the society. The farmer suicide cases, prevalence of jihadi forces and the killing of Sangh Parivar activists have increased in the state in the last five years. Karnataka is not safe for the people.”

“As Mahatma Gandhi gave a call, Congress which means corruption, crime, caste and communal needs to be wiped out,” he declared.

Yogi also brought up the issue of Rai cancelling mid-day meal for the chilren at Kalladka School. He promised to provide meals for Vidyabharathi schools and remove Goonda Act imposed on innocents.

Candidate Rajesh Naik urged the electorate to vote for him to help the BJP come to power in Karnataka.

Yogi said that every worker of the BJP needs to ensure victory in his/her booth.

MP Nalin Kumar Kateel, former MLA Padmanabha Kottary, Nagaraj Shetty and other local leaders were present at the road show.

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