Yogi Adityanath Declares ‘UP Mafia Crushed Under Bulldozers,’ Launches Aggressive NDA Campaign in Bihar

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Yogi Adityanath Declares ‘UP Mafia Crushed Under Bulldozers,’ Launches Aggressive NDA Campaign in Bihar

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday launched a fiery campaign for the NDA in Bihar, asserting that his government’s bulldozer model had “crushed the mafia” in Uttar Pradesh and would now target criminal networks in Bihar. Addressing a massive rally in East Champaran’s Motihari constituency, Yogi invoked law and order, security, and religion to rally support ahead of the upcoming assembly polls.

“Investment comes where there is security. If criminals rule, investors flee. In Uttar Pradesh, we used bulldozers to dismantle mafia strongholds. When these bulldozers roar, mafia bones rattle,” Yogi told the cheering crowd, many of whom arrived at the venue standing on bulldozers in symbolic support.

The BJP leader, campaigning for NDA candidate Pramod Kumar, claimed the alliance was set for victory in Bihar’s November 14 elections. “Bihar no longer wants crime under the dim lantern but development under the LED of the NDA,” he said, predicting a sweeping mandate for the ruling bloc.

Yogi also blamed the Congress and RJD for Bihar’s backwardness, alleging that corruption and nepotism under their regimes had forced the youth to migrate. “During their rule, only the RJD family was safe,” he remarked, warning voters against “the return of jungle raj.”

Highlighting the NDA’s governance and welfare achievements, he said Bihar had seen major progress in connectivity, education, and healthcare, crediting PM Narendra Modi and CM Nitish Kumar for stability and reform.

Drawing religious parallels, Yogi invoked the Ram Temple in Ayodhya and the Janaki Temple in Sitamarhi as symbols of India’s cultural revival. He concluded by vowing that the NDA would ensure both “security and prosperity” for Bihar.

Later in the day, Yogi addressed additional rallies in Pipra and Gaya constituencies in support of NDA candidates.

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