Kerala CM retaliates on Yogi Adityanath’s statement

The first phase of voting is going on for the Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections on Thursday, but the political mercury has risen a lot. UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath issued a video message before voting, asking people to vote in favor of BJP. Yogi said that, “If BJP does not come to power this time, then it will not take long for the state to become Kashmir, Bengal and Kerala.” Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has retaliated against this statement of his.
Vijayan targeted Yogi by tweeting
CM Vijayan targeted Yogi Adityanath through a tweet. Vijayan wrote, “अगर यूपी केरल जैसा हो जाता है, जिसका डर @myogiadityanath को है, तो देश की सर्वश्रेष्ठ शिक्षा एवं स्वास्थ्य सुविधा, समाज कल्याण, उच्च जीवन स्तर और सौहार्दपूर्ण समाज को यूपी में स्थापित किया जा सकेगा जहाँ जाति और धर्म के नाम पर लोगों की हत्या नहीं होगी। यूपी की जनता यही चाहती है।”
अगर यूपी केरल जैसा हो जाता है, जिसका डर @myogiadityanath को है, तो देश की सर्वश्रेष्ठ शिक्षा एवं स्वास्थ्य सुविधा, समाज कल्याण, उच्च जीवन स्तर और सौहार्दपूर्ण समाज को यूपी में स्थापित किया जा सकेगा जहाँ जाति और धर्म के नाम पर लोगों की हत्या नहीं होगी। यूपी की जनता यही चाहती है।
— Pinarayi Vijayan (@pinarayivijayan) February 10, 2022
Yogi’s full statement
Yogi Adityanath released a video message on Thursday morning and appealed to the voters of Uttar Pradesh to vote for the BJP. During this, he also counted his achievements and said that BJP has done many unprecedented things in the last 5 years. Yogi said that “You should keep all these things in mind while voting. You have all seen the way the BJP government has reduced terrorists and hooliganism in the last 5 years. If the government does not come again in the state, then It will not take long for UP to become Kashmir, Bengal and Kerala.”
उत्तर प्रदेश के मेरे मतदाता भाइयों एवं बहनों… pic.twitter.com/voB37uA3uV
— Yogi Adityanath (@myogiadityanath) February 9, 2022
Political uproar over Yogi’s statement
This statement of Yogi Adityanath is currently in a lot of discussions in the politics of the state. While the opposition is seen attacking on this statement, then BJP leaders are supporting it. People are also reacting in their own style on social media. It is noteworthy that on February 10, ie today, voting is going on for 58 assembly seats in 11 districts of the state. All these districts belong to western Uttar Pradesh and voting here has a big impact on the politics of the state.