"Jinnah Worshippers": Yogi Adityanath's Swipe At Congress, Samajwadi Party
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath criticized opposition parties during a public address in Shamli district, labeling them as 'Jinnah worshippers.' The remarks were made during a development ceremony where he highlighted the progress of state infrastructure projects.

During a visit to Shamli district, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath targeted the Congress and Samajwadi Party, accusing them of being followers of Muhammad Ali Jinnah. He suggested that while the opposition focuses on divisive figures, his administration remains dedicated to the development and security of the state's citizens.
The Chief Minister was in the region for the inauguration and foundation-laying ceremony for 89 development projects. The total value of these initiatives exceeds Rs 581 crore, covering various sectors intended to improve local infrastructure and public services.
In his address, Adityanath emphasized that current government policies are aimed at fostering a safe environment for businesses and residents alike. He contrasted this with the past governance of opposition parties, alleging that their priorities did not align with the progress of the general public. Source: ANI/PTI.



