Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday attacked the India Alliance in Bihar, calling it a traitor to Ram. CM Yogi said that all the five constituent parties of the ruling NDA in the state will defeat him like “Pandavas”.
The senior BJP leader made the comments in the poll-bound state, where he addressed rallies in Wazirganj and Sasaram assembly constituencies.
Yogi used the term “Ram Drohi” while raising the issue of police firing in Ayodhya in 1990. At that time, Samajwadi Party founder Mulayam Singh Yadav was the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh.
He also said that the affidavit submitted in the Supreme Court by the then Congress-led UPA government had stated that there was “no evidence of existence” of the revered deity.
Yogi said, “Ram traitors can only bring jungle raj. They have to be driven out. They cannot ensure the betterment of Bihar.”
The monk-turned-politician and Mahant of Gorakhpur-based Gorakshdham Peeth compared the NDA alliance in Bihar – BJP, JD(U), LJP(R), HAM and RLM – to the “Pandavas” of the Mahabharata, saying, “The five Pandavas of the NDA are moving strongly towards achieving electoral victory.”
“We are investigating the matter. Anyone who casts an evil eye on our daughters will be sent to the god of death (Yamraj),” Yogi said at the Sasaram rally, referring to the rape and murder of a local girl studying in BHU in Varanasi.











