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PM Modi: 'No anti-incumbency in UP, BJP wave in all five poll-bound states'

The Yogi Adityanath-led government in Uttar Pradesh has wiped out gundaraj (rule of lawlessness), Modi claimed, adding that this is one of the biggest factors that will go in favour of the BJP in the upcoming polls.

February 10, 2022 / 04:18 IST
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Illustration of PM Narendra Modi (Image: Moneycontrol)
Illustration of PM Narendra Modi (Image: Moneycontrol)

There is "no-anti-incumbency wave" in Uttar Pradesh, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on February 9, a day before the start of the high-stake seven-phase assembly elections.

The Bharatiya Janata Party is experiencing a "wave" in its favour in all the five poll-bound states, Modi said, during an interview with news agency ANI.

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In Uttar Pradesh - the state with around 20 crore voters electing 403 MLAs - the voters will endorse "our model of governance", Modi said.

"The party is not experiencing an anti-incumbency, but a pro-incumbency wave," he said, adding that the people "trust double-engine growth" and the track record of BJP's governance shows that it has "delivered on all promises".