SP-Cong alliance in for harsh surprise in 2027 UP elections: Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi
Hapur, 16 May (HS): Senior BJP leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi slammed the Congress and the Samajwadi Party on Saturday, saying the arrogance of the feudal syndicate is repeatedly suffering electoral setbacks, and they are in
Naqvi addressing two-day Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Prashikshan Mahaabhiyan


Hapur,

16 May (HS): Senior BJP leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi slammed the Congress and the

Samajwadi Party on Saturday, saying the arrogance of the feudal syndicate is

repeatedly suffering electoral setbacks, and they are in for a rude shock as

they will fail to garner public mandate in 2027 Uttar Pradesh Assembly polls. The

former Union Minister further stated that the nationalist resolve and

commitment of lakhs of hardworking BJP activists had converted the party into a

worldwide brand of good government and inclusive empowerment. The BJP's

enormous popularity and universal acceptability have entirely washed away the

malicious legacy and conspiratorial tactics of the anti-BJP cartel, Naqvi stated

while addressing the first session of the two-day Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay

Prashikshan Mahaabhiyan here.

In

a stinging attack on the opposition, Naqvi said that by abandoning decades of

politics based on sectarian polarization, a new age of inclusive empowerment

had broken through the strongholds of power-hungry chieftains. It has sent a

powerful message that the nation's aim is inclusive empowerment rather than

sectarian appeasement, according to Naqvi. He asserted that the country is

effectively disassembling and pushing out people who practice communal

appeasement. The uncontrolled hit-and-run rhetoricians, who are engaged in a

feudal lynching of constitutional institutions and spiteful, biased propaganda

against democratic ideals and the public mandate, must quit their fixation with

deliberately undermining democracy. They must reflect to understand why the

people is constantly destroying their feudal arrogance, Naqvi added.

He

stated that by eradicating all worldwide instability and local impediments such

as political intolerance and chaos, the BJP and the Central government led by

Narendra Modi are ceaselessly breaking new records of success. Naqvi also

argued that the Congress has devolved into a losers' laboratory, and that its

vote stealing rhetoric has failed to resonate with the public. Their

preoccupation with holding democracy hostage to a dynasty was crushed in the

elections in West Bengal and Assam, and it is likely to be similarly routed in

the future polls in Uttar Pradesh and other states, he warned. Today, the BJP

and its partners raised the flag of good governance in 22 states, Naqvi said,

adding that India is presently experiencing an Amrit Kaal of good

administration.

Naqvi

criticized the Congress and Samajwadi Party, claiming that the arrogance of

feudal syndicates has resulted in recurrent election defeats. These folks are

set for a nasty awakening when Uttar Pradesh goes to the elections in 2027. He

stated that their cobbled coalition would fail to gain popular support. Naqvi

also urged BJP activists to diligently prepare for the upcoming Uttar Pradesh

Assembly elections at all levels, from voting booths to Shakti Kendras. On a

related topic, the BJP leader stated that the globe is now experiencing a huge

global crisis, with major economies undergoing financial difficulties and

recession. Throughout the months-long global crisis, the Central government,

led by Narendra Modi, has displayed prudence and sensitivity, implementing

appropriate measures to offset its negative effects on India, he added.

Today,

by restraint, diligence, prudence, and wisdom, we as a society must work with

the administration to become an important part of the solution to this issue;

we must develop an atmosphere of trust inside the country, rather than one of

fear and confusion, Naqvi stated.

Surya

Prakash Pal, vice-chairperson of the Uttar Pradesh State Commission for

Backward Classes, Satpal Saini, state BJP vice-president, and Rekha Nagar, Zila

Panchayat chairman, were among those in attendance.

Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi


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