The counting of votes for the assembly elections is going on and in the 2022 Uttar Pradesh assembly elections, BJP seems to be getting a majority once again. With this, Yogi Adityanath seems to be returning to power once again. Here the round of reactions on social media continues. Meanwhile, poet Munavvar Rana and actor KRK Khan are being trolled on Twitter. Users are asking him very sharp questions, although during this time KRK has also congratulated BJP on the victory.
In fact, before the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections, poet Munavwar Rana, a resident of Rae Bareli and KRK, a resident of Deoband, Saharanpur, had announced to leave the country. He had said that if Yogi wins the election, he will leave the country. In his tweet on February 17 last, KRK had said that I take a pledge that if Yogi ji is not defeated on March 10, then I will never return to India! Jai bajarangabalee.
Apart from this, in January, poet Munawwar Rana had also said that the present government is trying to migrate, but in the BJP government, there is so much fear among Muslims that no one can speak. Still if BJP government comes with Owaisi’s help then we don’t need to stay here, I will migrate from here. Users are trolling them for the same statement of both the people.
Tagging both of them on Twitter, a user wrote that now when will you leave the country because Yogi Adityanath is going to become the Chief Minister again. Another user wrote that both of you should apologize. Earlier, even before the counting of votes began, KRK wrote in one of his tweets, ‘Good morning Yogiji, how are you… today is your last day sir… thought remind me.’
However, amidst the picture of election figures, KRK has also congratulated BJP and Yogi Adityanath in one of his tweets. He has congratulated CM Yogi Adityanath, PM Narendra Modi and Amit Shah for registering victory again in UP. For the past several days, KRK has been continuously tweeting about the UP elections. Earlier, KRK had written that BJP’s EVM theft incidents in UP has proved that BJP’s elimination is certain.
At present, voting is going on in all the five states including Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Uttarakhand. In UP, the BJP is on the verge of a big majority, while the SP is far behind. Aam Aadmi Party has got a big lead in Punjab.