Lucknow: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday attacked the opposition for "shedding tears" over victims of the war in Gaza but not uttering a word for a Dalit youth who was murdered in Bangladesh recently. "This is because of your vote bank politics and communal appeasement," he said.
“A Hindu would not have been murdered and set on fire if Bangladesh did not become Pakistan,” he said, asking the opposition to put forward a censure motion against the Bangladesh incident. Yogi said he hoped the opposition would not protest when illegal migrants from Bangladesh and Rohingya are expelled from the country.
He accused the opposition of getting illegal migrants registered as voters. “You have even committed the sin of providing them with Aadhar cards as well,” he said.
“Everything is going to be screened soon, and action will be taken accordingly,” Yogi said. Responding to the CM, leader of opposition, Mata Prasad Pandey, said that his party was ready to pass a censure motion on the Bangladesh incident. He also countered the CM, questioning him on how he knew if the youth killed was a Dalit.
Pandey categorically pointed out that it was the Indian govt which has given protection to exiled former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina.
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