The exit polls are batting for the return of the Yogi government in the state of Uttar Pradesh. And with the possible return of Yogi Adityanath led BJP government, 3 Ms will be forced to pack their bags and move out of Uttar Pradesh, and they are Munawwar Rana, the Mullahs and Mafias.
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BJP to sweep UP, suggests Exit Polls
In India, before even the election results are declared, the Newsrooms declare the mandate through exit polls. If we subside some exceptions, in a majority of cases, they do come true. This time, the exit polls predict a grand return of the Bhartiya Janta Party in the state of Uttar Pradesh.
Uttar Pradesh voted in seven phases starting February 10. And if the India Today- Axis My India as well as some of the other exit polls hold true, Yogi Adityanath will become the first chief minister to return to power in India’s most populous state.
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The exit polls have predicted that the Yogi Adityanath- led party would win 288-326 seats in the 403- seat assembly, whereas the Samajwadi Party has been predicted to win in between 70-100 seats.
What Yogi’s return means for UP and its people
When Yogi Adityanath took over as the CM of Uttar Pradesh, he had one of the best accomplished political CVs. Yet he took up one a state trapped under the clutches of corruption and nepotism. Yogi has proved to be ‘upyogi’ for UP and the state initiated its upward movement. Not only did he bring in investments by improving connectivity, but he also held the ropes of law and order tightly.
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During his tenure, not only did he deal with evils like unemployment, mass migration, and lack of electricity, but also mafia-raj. The way he curbed the mafia raj and the monopoly of the mafia in the state, he gained the tag of ‘baba bulldozer’.
While he was dealing with the menace in an effort to provide better governance to the state, many were hell-bent to destroy his image. This emerged from the hate towards the saffron attire he bore proudly. Some even declared to leave UP, if Yogi comes back to power, one such name was Munawwar Rana.
First M in the list: Munawwar Rana
Famous Urdu poet Munawwar Rana had declared in July last year that if Yogi Adityanath returns to power in the next assembly election, he will leave the state. He even alleged that Asaduddin Owaisi’s AIMIM will be responsible for BJP’S win in the state if it happens and asked Muslims to not fall for Owaisi’s trap.
Rana said, “Owaisi and Bhartiya Janta Party are two sides of the same coin. The BJP and Owaisi indulge in shadow boxing to mislead the people. The fact remains that they both polarize the voters and then reap electoral dividends and the major share goes to the BJP.”
He alleged that Muslim youth are being implicated in false cases of terror. He said, “I’m afraid that ATS may pick me up and brand me as a terrorist”. Well, when the law-and-order situation is undergoing a major change, some are bound to get troubled.
Second M in the list: The Mullahs
Though the NDA government is often accused to be anti-Muslim by the liberal segment, there is no truth in the same. For them, there is no bias in development and good governance.
However here, the Mullahs mean the segment of the Muslim community who are often busy brainwashing innocent minds. They hate the BJP regime, especially CM Yogi Adityanath for his saffron attire and the no holds barred attitude on the unnecessary minority appeasement, which has had some devastating consequences as well.
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Yogi Adityanath, rather than crying blood, is dealing with radical Islam in the state in his own unique attitude. Be it the issue of a religious conversion or love jihad, Yogi’s eminent response is what is indigestible for the radical Islamists.
Third M in the list: the Mafias of the state
There was a time when the state of Uttar Pradesh was run largely by mafias and Bahubalis. Though they haven’t gone completely extinct, a large portion of them has been eradicated for sure.
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UP has often witnessed the tussle for supremacy between the mafia and government. For years, ‘gang war’ was the identity of Purvanchal. All that the governments in power and political parties were doing was ‘nurturing these gangsters and bahubalis’ for the sake of temporary political gains.
However, it was with the commencement of the Yogi government that grip was tightened on these mafias governing the state directly or indirectly. The 2022 assembly election will erase the lexicon Mafia from the dictionary of Indian voters.
What should one do when elections are going on in the state? Maybe take part in the democratic process. But some in an attempt to brag make say some impossible or rather self-harming things, one such man is Munawwar Rana. The Mullahs exceptionally crossed all the boundaries in criticising the Yogi administration. And Yogi government is hell-bent on eradicating the mafias from the state using ‘bulldozers.’ Thus, the 3 Ms may need to pack their bags and move out of Uttar Pradesh after March 10.