'Ram Naam Satya' is definite for those who pose a threat to society, according to Yogi Adityanath



Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath issued a stern warning to criminals, stating that "Ram Naam Satya" (last rites) is inevitable for those who threaten society, during a rally in Aligarh on Friday. Addressing the crowd, he emphasized the government's commitment to making life miserable for criminals and ensuring the safety of women and businessmen.

Adityanath highlighted the transformation in Uttar Pradesh, noting that previously, people couldn't imagine women and businessmen safely venturing out at night. He credited his administration's efforts for bringing about positive changes and vowed to continue delivering results.

"We not only invoke the name of Lord Ram but also ensure 'Ram naam satya' for those who pose a threat to the safety of daughters and businessmen," Adityanath declared, underlining the government's resolve to uphold law and order.

Emphasizing the importance of voting, he warned against the consequences of casting a wrong ballot, asserting that it could lead the country into corruption. Adityanath praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his leadership and envisioned India becoming the world's third-largest economy within the first three years of Modi's potential third term.

The Chief Minister expressed confidence in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, asserting that the people have already decided on "teesri baar, Modi Sarkar" (A Modi government for the third time). He concluded by stating that India's development is intricately linked with the progress of Uttar Pradesh and, by extension, Aligarh.


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