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People from other states have played a significant role in Delhi’s development: CM Yogi

Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath came down heavily on former Delhi CM Arvind and gave him a befitting reply on his remark about fake voters from UP and Bihar in Delhi

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Jan 10, 2025, 09:35 pm IST
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(Left) UP CM Yogi Adityanath (Right) Arvind Kejriwal

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Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath strongly responded to Arvind Kejriwal’s statement about fake voters from UP and Bihar. CM Yogi said that people from other states have as much right in Delhi as Kejriwal does. He added that these people play an important role in contributing to Delhi’s facilities and development.

The CM made these remarks on Friday while speaking at a private channel’s event in Prayagraj. During this, he said, “Citizens from other states have the right to become voters in Delhi. Anyone contributing to Delhi’s governance or availing its services has the right to be a voter.”

He further added that whether they are workers involved in the city’s development, businessmen, politicians, or other professionals, they have equal rights in Delhi as Arvind Kejriwal does. He emphasized that the process of voter registration is overseen by the Election Commission, with no role of the government in it. He criticized Kejriwal for questioning a constitutional body.

The Chief Minister gave a sharp response to those raising disputes over the organization of Mahakumbh. CM Yogi said that only those who dislike development are creating such controversies. He emphasized that the tradition of Kumbh is ancient and deeply connected with thousands of years of heritage. He clarified that the government is not against any faith or religion but added that attempts to impose a 1,400-year-old history of Islam on a legacy spanning thousands of years will not be acceptable to anyone.

CM Yogi accused those opposing development of trying to disrupt the atmosphere and create obstacles in the grand Mahakumbh event. He criticised claims of Kumbh land being labeled as Waqf property, stating that such claims cannot stem from a noble purpose. He described these actions as malicious attempts to disrupt the event and attributed them to a land mafia mentality. He warned against turning the Waqf Board into a “Land Mafia Board.”

Indirectly targeting the Samajwadi Party, CM Yogi said that those responsible for illegal land grabs in the past are behind this controversy. Referring to their alleged mindset, he remarked, “For them, any vacant plot is considered theirs.” He then assured that their plans will not succeed.

The CM said that this year’s Mahakumbh will be organized on 10,000 acres of land, with an additional 5,000 acres reserved for parking facilities. He highlighted that during the colonial era, both the Mughals and the British tried to disrupt the Kumbh Mela and even imposed levies on it. However, even after independence, the event lacked proper facilities.

CM Yogi credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision for the significant improvements being made today, including the transformation of Prayagraj into a modern city.

He assured that the Mahakumbh will be held with grandeur and divinity, serving as a magnificent convergence of tradition and modernity. “The event will stand as one of the world’s largest celebrations, showcasing India’s cultural and spiritual heritage to a global audience,” he added.

Topics: Arvind KejriwalChief Minister Yogi AdityanathMahakumbh 2025Delhi elections 2025
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