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    'Abba jaan' remark: What kind of a Yogi propagates hate, asks Rahul Gandhi

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    Addressing a programme in Kushinagar on Sunday, Adityanath had alleged that people did not get rations before 2017 like they do now. "Because then, people who say 'abba jaan' used to digest the rations. The rations of Kushinagar used to go to Nepal and Bangladesh. Today, if anybody tries to swallow the rations meant for poor people, he will land in jail," the chief minister had said.

    Rahul GandhiAgencies
    In a Facebook post, Gandhi also recalled the horrific Hathras incident which took place a year ago.
    In an apparent reference to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's 'abba jaan' remarks, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday said what kind of a Yogi propagates hate. The Uttar Pradesh chief minister's office hit back at Gandhi, saying in a tweet, "If bulldozing the empire of criminals and miscreants is hate, then this hatred will continue unabated."
    Earlier, taking to Twitter, Gandhi posted, "Jo nafrat kare, woh yogi kaisa! (What kind of a Yogi propagates hate)."

    Addressing a programme in Kushinagar on Sunday, Adityanath had alleged that people did not get rations before 2017 like they do now.

    Yogi Adityanath's 'Abba jaan' remark sparks political row, opposition hits out at UP CM

    Attacking the SP and BSP, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath asked people if they are getting power supply and ration presently. As they replied in the affirmative, he asked again if they used to get it during the "Abba Jaan" and "Bahan Ji" governments and went on to answer himself, “The SP and BSP used to like darkness."


    "Because then, people who say 'abba jaan' used to digest the rations. The rations of Kushinagar used to go to Nepal and Bangladesh. Today, if anybody tries to swallow the rations meant for poor people, he will land in jail," the chief minister had said.

    'Abba jaan' is the Urdu term for father.

    In a Facebook post, Gandhi also recalled the horrific Hathras incident which took place a year ago.

    "The wait for justice continues. Daughter of Hathras, daughter of the country," Gandhi said.

    The horrific Hathras incident took place a year ago in which a young Dalit woman was allegedly raped by four men. The woman died on September 29 at Delhi's Safdarjung Hospital during treatment.


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