Some political parties want to form government by gaining support of Rohingya and Bangladeshi: UP BJP chief
Amethi, 2 Dec (HS): BJP State President Bhupendra Chaudhary, who arrived in Gauriganj, the district headquarters of Amethi in Uttar Pradesh, on a day-long visit on Tuesday, targeted the opposition parties without naming a
President Bhupendra Chaudhary held a review meeting of the SIR campaign


Amethi, 2 Dec (HS): BJP State President Bhupendra

Chaudhary, who arrived in Gauriganj, the district headquarters of Amethi in

Uttar Pradesh, on a day-long visit on Tuesday, targeted the opposition parties

without naming any party and said that some political parties want to form the

government by gaining the support of Rohingya and Bangladeshi infiltrators. He

said that after the court's comment, such parties should reconsider their

policies. BJP State President Bhupendra Chaudhary held a review meeting of the

SIR campaign in Amethi with party leaders and workers at the party office in

Gauriganj. During this, Bhupendra Chaudhary said that the BJP is cooperating

through BLA-1 and BLA-2 in the special revision of voter list started on a

large scale by the Election Commission after 20 years, so that eligible voters

are included in the list and ineligible names can be removed.

Responding to media questions, the state president said that

under the leadership of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, tradition, faith, and

cultural heritage are continuously strengthening in Uttar Pradesh. He added

that Ayodhya is the birthplace of Lord Shri Ram and an integral part of Indian

culture. This is why the BJP promised to build a grand Ram Temple in Ayodhya in

its manifesto, and today, the completion of the temple, following the orders of

the Honorable Court, is a matter of good fortune for 1.4 billion people. The

central and state governments are enhancing the grandeur of the temple through

various schemes.

Responding to the Supreme Court's comment on the Rohingya

issue—Infiltrators come through tunnels and usurp the rights of the

poor - Chowdhury said this is true and the government is making positive

efforts in this direction. He alleged that some political parties seek to gain

political traction by supporting Rohingya and Bangladeshi infiltrators. He said

that such parties should reconsider their policies following the court's

comment.

Speaking on the organizational situation, Chaudhary stated

that the BJP's organizational festival has concluded, with over 25 million

active members enrolled. 84 out of 98 district presidents have been declared,

and the organization is fully prepared for the election of the state president.

If the central leadership moves the process forward, a new state president will

be announced soon. Following this, the organizational grand festival will be

completed with the election of the national president.

Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi


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