Election Desk, AnyTV, New Delhi
Published by: Himanshu Mishra
Updated Mon, 28 Feb 2022 04:54 PM IST
Summary
Five phases of elections have been held in Uttar Pradesh. Now the elections for the remaining two phases are to be held in Purvanchal. The political mercury is high regarding this. The war of words between the leaders has also intensified.
Uttar Pradesh Assembly Election 2022
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In Uttar Pradesh elections, politicians have used many words for each other ranging from heat-fat, terrorist, goonda. Now this war of words has come to the color of the cloth. SP chief Akhilesh’s wife and former MP Dimple Yadav held a rally in Kaushambi ahead of the fifth round of voting. Here he compared the rusted iron with the clothes of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. This was also retaliated by the BJP. We are telling you about 10 political rhetoric from the first to the sixth phase.
- This is a double engine government. When an engine gets rusted, what is the color of the rust? I think the color of the clothes our current Chief Minister wears is the same colour, so the time has come to remove such rusty engines. Dimple Yadav, wife of former MP and SP chief Akhilesh Yadav
- ‘Your chief minister has abandoned the family. What do they know about the family? What do they know daughter-in-law, what is a daughter? They don’t tell anything except lies. In the language of Mumbai, he is called Fekuchand. They just keep throwing, but they don’t do anything. Yogi ji, now leave this work and go to your hut and take samadhi. This is not your job.’ – Jaya Bachchan, MP Samajwadi Party
- “When I was the Chief Minister of Gujarat, there were bomb blasts one after the other in Ahmedabad. Where people go to buy vegetables, bombs were kept on bicycles at many places. Bombs exploded all around at one time. I wonder, why did he prefer the cycle? We have to be always on guard with such people, such political parties. These people call a terrorist like Osama as ‘G’. These people shed tears over the elimination of terrorists in Batla House encounter. – Narendra Modi, Prime Minister
- ‘Earlier electricity also had caste and religion. Electricity used to come when Eid and Muharram used to happen and not on Holi-Diwali. Today there is no such discrimination. Today, whether it is Holi-Diwali or Eid-Muharram or Christmas or Shivratri, the double engine government has done the work of providing electricity to everyone. Yogi Adityanath, Chief Minister
- This alliance has scored a century in the first and second leg itself. Will hit another century in the third and fourth leg. This government is going to be formed. By the time the elections will reach the seventh phase, you can see that ghosts will dance in the booths of the Bharatiya Janata Party. No one will be visible.
Akhilesh Yadav, SP chief
- Those who dream of ‘Ghazwa-e-Hind’, ‘religious fanatics’ of ‘Taliban thinking’, tie the knot, whether they stay or not, India will run according to the constitution, not according to Shariat. Long live Rama!’ Yogi Adityanath, Chief Minister
- The salt which has been given by the government has been given to cause harm. Fill that salt in public sacks and on the day of March 7, dig a pit for the Prime Minister and the Chief Minister and put them in it and pour salt from above. Ajay Rai, Congress candidate Varanasi
- This heat which is currently visible in Kairana and Muzaffarnagar will not all calm down. Because I know how the summer will be cool. I make it Shimla in May and June also. Yogi Adityanath, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath
- Yogi Baba who is saying that I will remove their heat and in May-June it will become cold like Shimal. I feel that the cold that came last week, their forehead is very big, they only got cold. Vote so many votes that the fat of the Bharatiya Janata Party which is rising, you remove the fat of all the leaders. – Jayant Choudhary, President RLD
- Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru and (Muhammad Ali) Jinnah studied in the same institute and became barristers and they brought independence. If they had to struggle for freedom in any way, then they did not back down. An ideology on which if someone had banned then Iron Man Sardar Patel had done the work of banning that ideology. Akhilesh Yadav, SP chief
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In Uttar Pradesh elections, politicians have used many words for each other ranging from heat-fat, terrorist, goonda. Now this war of words has come to the color of the cloth. SP chief Akhilesh’s wife and former MP Dimple Yadav held a rally in Kaushambi ahead of the fifth round of voting. Here he compared the rusted iron with the clothes of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. This was also retaliated by the BJP. We are telling you about 10 political rhetoric from the first to the sixth phase.
- This is a double engine government. When an engine gets rusted, what is the color of the rust? I think the color of the clothes our current Chief Minister wears is the same colour, so the time has come to remove such rusty engines. Dimple Yadav, wife of former MP and SP chief Akhilesh Yadav
- ‘Your chief minister has abandoned the family. What do they know about the family? What do they know daughter-in-law, what is a daughter? They don’t tell anything except lies. In the language of Mumbai, he is called Fekuchand. They just keep throwing, but they don’t do anything. Yogi ji, now leave this work and go to your hut and take samadhi. This is not your job.’ – Jaya Bachchan, MP Samajwadi Party
- “When I was the Chief Minister of Gujarat, there were bomb blasts one after the other in Ahmedabad. Where people go to buy vegetables, bombs were kept on bicycles at many places. Bombs exploded all around at one time. I wonder, why did he prefer the cycle? We have to be always on guard with such people, such political parties. These people call a terrorist like Osama as ‘G’. These people shed tears over the elimination of terrorists in Batla House encounter. – Narendra Modi, Prime Minister
- ‘Earlier electricity also had caste and religion. Electricity used to come when Eid and Muharram used to happen and not on Holi-Diwali. Today there is no such discrimination. Today, whether it is Holi-Diwali or Eid-Muharram or Christmas or Shivratri, the double engine government has done the work of providing electricity to everyone. Yogi Adityanath, Chief Minister
- This alliance has scored a century in the first and second leg itself. Will hit another century in the third and fourth leg. This government is going to be formed. By the time the elections will reach the seventh phase, you can see that ghosts will dance in the booths of the Bharatiya Janata Party. No one will be visible.
Akhilesh Yadav, SP chief
- Those who dream of ‘Ghazwa-e-Hind’, ‘religious fanatics’ of ‘Taliban thinking’, tie the knot, whether they stay or not, India will run according to the constitution, not according to Shariat. Long live Rama!’ Yogi Adityanath, Chief Minister
- The salt which has been given by the government has been given to cause harm. Fill that salt in public sacks and on the day of March 7, dig a pit for the Prime Minister and the Chief Minister and put them in it and pour salt from above. Ajay Rai, Congress candidate Varanasi
- This heat which is currently visible in Kairana and Muzaffarnagar will not all calm down. Because I know how the summer will be cool. I make it Shimla in May and June also. Yogi Adityanath, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath
- Yogi Baba who is saying that I will remove their heat and in May-June it will become cold like Shimal. I feel that the cold that came last week, their forehead is very big, they only got cold. Vote so many votes that the fat of the Bharatiya Janata Party which is rising, you remove the fat of all the leaders. – Jayant Choudhary, President RLD
- Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru and (Muhammad Ali) Jinnah studied in the same institute and became barristers and they brought independence. If they had to struggle for freedom in any way, then they did not back down. An ideology on which if someone had banned then Iron Man Sardar Patel had done the work of banning that ideology. Akhilesh Yadav, SP chief