Patna/Ara: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday criticized the Congress-led Indian faction over promises that it wanted to "impose jizya tax" and bring the country under "Taliban rule". Are.

The firebrand BJP leader made the remarks at three back-to-back rallies in Bihar, with the first and last rallies being in support of Patna Sahib MP Ravi Shankar Prasad and one in support of Union minister RK Singh, who represents Arrah. were held.

“Congress and Indian groups talk about personal law.Yogi alleged, they want to undo the achievement that Ravi Shankar Prasad (as the then Union Law Minister) had achieved by abolishing triple talaq.

He said the opposition coalition wanted to promote "Taliban rule" in which "women will not have the freedom to go to schools, markets and offices and will be forced to wear burqas at all times." He also alleged that Congress wanted to implement it. "Virasat (inheritance tax)" which was similar to "Jizya", which was imposed on subjects of other religions by Muslim rulers in the medieval period.

“They want to bring in 'Jizya' of Aurangzeb, whose misdeeds make Muslims afraid to name their children after the Mughal ruler.Yogi alleged that Congress wants to give the money collected in this way to Rohingya and other infiltrators from Pakistan and Bangladesh.

The UP chief minister, who is also the priest of the Gorakshadham temple in Gorakhpur, said that after the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya, “Ram-bhakts (BJP) are determined to build a grand temple of Lord Krishna in Mathura. This is something which Congress and its Bihar ally RJD can never accomplish because they need votes (of Muslims).

He said the opposition alliance is allegedly in favor of "snatching away reservations for Dalits and OBCs and giving facilities to Muslims", but the country will run according to Babasaheb Ambedkar's Constitution, which does not provide quotas on the basis of equality. of religion"

He also cited a recent Calcutta High Court judgment that had struck down the OB status granted to several Muslim sub-groups by the West Bengal government or Mamata Banerjee, whose Trinamool Congress was an "ally of India".

At the rally in Arrah, the UP CM called RK Singh's key rival, who is from CPI(ML) Liberation, a "Naxalite", and cautioned people that "if he wins, your daughters and businessmen will be in danger." .,

To clearly underline that the BJP cares about all the deprived castes, Yogi said, "We have honored Ramayana characters like Nishadraj and Shabari by naming guest houses and canteens after them respectively in Uttar Pradesh."

The BJP leader, whose tough stance on law and order has earned him the sobriquet "Bulldozer Baba", claimed that since assuming power in 2017, "the goons have been begging for mercy, willing to give up their old ways and find another path." Are ready to find." Are promising to adopt. Those who refuse to reform themselves are bulldozed (Ram Na Satya). Bulldozers have been used on the properties of land grabbers.,

Giving credit to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for ending terrorism, he claimed, 'Now whenever firecrackers are burst anywhere in the country, scared Pakistan comes forward to give clarification.' They have realized that this is the 'New India' which will not be aggressive but will not leave if anything goes wrong.

“Compare this scenario with what I have seen in the past as an MP. Congress governments used to do scams in the morning and by evening there would be terrorist attacks. Yogi alleged that the government avoided all such incidents by saying that the terrorists had come from across the border and hence nothing could be done.

He also accused the opposition of being obsessed with the neighboring country and said, "They should all go to Pakistan, which does not have enough food for its population." On the contrary, Modi government is providing free ration to 80 crore people.The number of people lifted out of poverty in India is more than the population of Pakistan.