UP CM hits out at Akhilesh over ‘Lord Krishna’s dream’ statement, says BJP will win more than 325 seats

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday took a jibe at Akhilesh Yadav, saying Lord Krishna must have warned the Samajwadi Party supremo in a dream about his defeat in the upcoming Uttar Pradesh elections. He also condemned the recent breach of security by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Punjab and termed it as “a conspiracy within the country”.

Adityanath’s remarks came after Akhilesh recently claimed that Lord Krishna appears every night in his dreams and tells him that he will form the government in Uttar Pradesh in the upcoming elections.

Speaking at News18’s ‘Agenda UP’ event, Adityanath said, “Many people are dreaming of Lord Krishna, but we know very well what his intentions are. It is under the leadership of PM Modi that we are able to achieve large scale in UP. But were able to develop. If Lord Krishna had come in Akhilesh Yadav’s dream, he would have said ‘beta tu gaya kaam se’. Can Krishna not appear in the dreams of his devotees?” she added.

Attacking the Congress, he said, ‘We have the courage to build Ayodhya and we will also build Mathura. Congress also got a chance but lost the opportunity… In the last 40 years, the Congress did not give as many houses as we gave to the people in the last four and a half years.’

When asked about Punjab Congress chief Navjot Singh Sidhu, Adityanath said, “Who takes him (Navjot Singh Sidhu) seriously? Even Congress does not take him seriously.

The Chief Minister also said that if the house of a Hindu is safe, then the house of a Muslim will also be safe. When asked about the allegation of bias towards religion in the state, he said, “If a Hindu’s house is not safe then how will a Muslim’s house be safe. Rahim will exist only when Ram is there. Those who are Ram’s.” Talking against is under the influence of Talibanisation. I was not voted to power to look after Hindus, I am here for Muslims as well.”

“We have used the mandate for nation building and development. But when SP, BSP and Congress got mandate in UP, they used it for appeasement and communalism. We are not in the business of giving certificates. When we got a chance, we built a Ram temple, when they got a chance they shot Ram devotees.”

Asked from which seat he will contest the 2022 UP assembly elections, Adityanath said, “I will contest from where I want. My only dream is to help Uttar Pradesh in development and development.”

Meanwhile, he also questioned the Samajwadi Party on the IT raids and said, “SP was the only party which has any problem with the IT raids. If the person concerned is not associated with the SP then why are they looking so worried?

The fight for Uttar Pradesh has overtaken Brahmins, the fight is between 80 per cent and 20 per cent, the CM said. He said that the BJP will get more than 325 seats in the upcoming Uttar Pradesh elections. “BJP wants a healthy democracy. We are looking at more than 325 seats. We are confident that after March 10, a BJP chief minister will take oath in UP.”

Responding to AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi’s remark that the entire generation of those renaming Hyderabad would perish, but still the city’s name would not change, Adityanath said, “When the time comes, Hyderabad will also become Bhagyanagar.”

The UP assembly elections will be held in seven phases, beginning on February 10.

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