Ahead of the crucial UP assembly bypolls, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has ramped up campaigning, targeting opposition parties SP and Congress. At a rally in Meerapur, Adityanath declared that the presence of SP members “makes daughters feel afraid,” accusing the party of fostering insecurity and social unrest. He also urged voters to support NDA candidates, asserting that BJP guarantees development and security.
Highlighting NDA achievements, he referenced local projects like Moradabad’s brass industry revitalization, support for sugarcane farmers, and initiatives such as a 20% police reservation for women. With by-elections now scheduled for November 20, Adityanath emphasized the NDA’s commitment to “social harmony” and urged voters to reject the divisive politics of SP and Congress.
In Ghaziabad, Adityanath raised concerns over the SP-Congress alliance’s silence on issues like Jammu and Kashmir’s Article 370. Meanwhile, the SP and Congress, united under the INDIA bloc, are jointly contesting to secure seats in the region, presenting a substantial challenge for the BJP