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It’s Telangana Rakshasa Samiti, says Yogi Adityanath

He claimed that there was a BJP wave in the state, with the Congress nowhere on the scene.

Peddapalli: People should teach a befitting lesson to parties working against the nation, said Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath at a meeting held on the Government Junior College grounds in the district headquarters on Sunday.

He claimed that there was a BJP wave in the state, with the Congress nowhere on the scene. “It is a battle between the BJP and the TRS. That is why both Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao and his son K.T. Rama Rao are targeting the BJP party instead of the Congress,” the UP Chief Minister said.

He said the farming community was against the TRS. This was evident with farmers filing nominations in Nizamabad from where TRS MP Kalvakuntla Kavitha is contesting, he said.

This is the first step of the fall of the TRS in the state, he said, adding that intellectuals and educationists had taught a befitting lesson to the TRS in the recently-held MLC elections.

“TRS MP K. Kavitha had called the BJP the jhoot (lying) party. It is not a jhoot party, but a jeethne wali (winning) party,” Mr Adityanath said.

He called the TRS the “Telangana Rakshasa Samiti”, which would engulf the innocent people of Telangana. “If TRS MPs win, the Telangana people would became servants in their farm houses,” he said.

He said the Chief Minister and the party’s working president were not talking about development and were diverting the attention of the people with mesmerising words. When Prime Minister Narendra Modi is talking about development of the nation, Mr rai is talking about Hinduism, he said.

The UP Chief Minister called Mr Rao a fake Hindu. Mr Rao was criticising Mr Modi only to favour the Owaisi brothers and if Mr Rao was a real Hindu, he should participate in the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya, Mr Adityanath said, harping on his favourite theme.

The TRS came to power promising water, funds and jobs, but betrayed the people after coming to power. Though the TRS has not fulfilled any of its poll promises, he claimed, it is criticising the BJP. It is the BJP that re-opened the Ramagundam fertiliser company which had been closed for several years, Mr Adityanath said.

With the dictatorial rule of the TRS government led by Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao, Telangana people will soon witness “Nizam-type rule” in the state, the UP Chief Minister said.

He brought up the tired cliché of the Congress party supplying biryani packets to terrorists, while the BJP gave a fitting lesson to terrorists, with bullets.

Both Congress and TRS parties have joined hands with anti-nationalists and want to disturb the peaceful atmosphere that has prevailed under the Narendra Modi-led BJP government, he alleged.

Showing his communal bias yet again, Mr Adityanath said: “Voting for TRS is nothing but voting for the MIM and voting for Congress party is nothing but voting for terrorists.”

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