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Some mafia in jail, some in hell: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath

In 2019, the BJP’s Raghav Lakhanpal lost from Saharanpur to BSP’s Haji Fazlur Rehman, while the Kairana seat was won by BJP’s Pradeep Chaudhary

April 12, 2024 / 20:52 IST
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The chief minister termed mafia elements 'Raktbija' and appealed to voters not be allow them to flourish again under any circumstances

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath Friday claimed that chaos and anarchy were spread through fatwas from Deoband, and accused previous governments of making the place an arena of religious fanaticism.

Addressing election rallies in Deoband (Saharanpur district) and Kairana (in Shamli district), he also attacked the Congress and the Samajwadi Party for ”bowing before mafia elements” and said his government took strict action against them and today some of them are in jail and some in ”hell”. ”And the rest, they have themselves left for their last journeys (Ram Naam Satya ki yatra),” he said, without naming anyone.

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"Saharanpur was to become the Kashi of (Uttar Pradesh’s) West but previous governments made Deoband an arena of religious fanaticism (mezhabi junoon),” he said.Canvassing support for BJP candidate Raghav Lakhanpal in Deoband, the Chief Minister said, ”Here chaos and anarchy were spread through fatwas. Fatwas were issued even on insignificant matters.” ”A fatwa was issued on how to give the vaccine (against coronavirus). From here, attempts were made to spread chaos and anarchy. No one talked about development,” he said.Deoband town in western Uttar Pradesh houses Darul Uloom, one of the most important Islamic seminaries, from where fatwas are also issued.The chief minister termed mafia elements ’Raktbija’ and appealed to voters not be allow them to flourish again under any circumstances.

'Raktbija’ is an ’asura’ in Hindu mythology who had secured a Lord Shiva’s blessings that each drop of his blood falling on ground would give birth to as many demons and as strong as him. The Congress was ”bowing before the mafia” and the Samajwadi Party (SP) was afraid of them, he alleged. ”But today some of them (mafia) are in jail and some have gone to hell. Their have been tamed.” He said these Lok Sabha elections present choices before electors. ”On one side there are casteist people, while on the other there are people dedicated to nationalism. On one hand, there are those who want to tear apart social fabric, while on the other, under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, there are people who feel that the self-respect of Mother India and its glory remain immortal.” Casteist organisations want to revive those who have been tamed, he alleged.