Politics
Yogi confident of BJP’s win, compares peaceful polling to Bengal violence
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is confident of the BJP’s landslide victory in Uttar Pradesh after the first phase of the state assembly elections.
In an interview with news agency ANI, which aired on the day of the second phase of the state’s vote, as well as elections in two other states, Adityanath said: “After the parliamentary elections in the first phase, I am confident. It is already clear that the BJP will Form a government in the UP again by an overwhelming majority. There should be no doubt about that.”
Turning to opposition allegations of running a happy-triggering government, the chief minister said his government had ensured there were no riots or curfews for the past five years, unlike the lawlessness that prevailed in previous regimes. “Everyone who threatens public safety should be afraid of the law. Before 2017, there were riots every three or four days, and curfews lasted for several months. On the contrary, there have been no riots and curfews in the past five years.”
When asked about his ’80-20′ remarks, Adityanath said: “It was a reaction to action. I said 80 per cent were for the BJP, 20 per cent were always against us and will do the same this time. I didn’t say it in the context of religion or caste. This 80% includes those who are satisfied with the government’s security and development agenda. 20% includes those who consistently oppose and support the negative mindset of the mafia and criminals. “
“After the first phase of the polls, it became clear that this election was indeed 80 to 20. BJP was supported by more than 80%”
He also spoke about peaceful elections in the state, which were different from what was seen in West Bengal and Kerala during last year’s parliamentary polls. “In the last Bengal Assembly polls, BJP workers were freed by barbarism. Stalls were captured and hundreds were killed. This is also happening in Kerala. There has been a lot of violence and political killings in both states. .Did it happen in UP?”
“Earlier, there were riots, anarchy prevailed and hooliganism peaked. Are the polls in Bangladesh peaceful?
Talking about the hijab controversy, Yogi said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has removed the triple tarak to free the Muslim girl, giving her the rights and respect she deserves. “To ensure respect for that daughter, we said that the system will not operate according to Sharia law, but according to the constitution.”
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IDF releases video of Hamas’ Yahya Sinwar dodging drone moments before death
Yahya Sinwar, who was the alleged mastermind behind the October 7 attacks, was killed in Gaza on Wednesday.
The Israeli Defence Forces or IDF released footage from a drone on Friday that captured Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar moments before his death in a firefight against the troops in Gaza’s Rafah on Wednesday.
The video shows a building filled with debris, where a man is sitting on an armchair covered with dust with his face wrapped, who is supposedly Sinwar. He then proceeds to throw a stick towards, the drone but misses.
Also Read: Yahya Sinwar killed: Why is Hamas chief death significant?
Along with Sinwar, the IDF also confirmed the death of two other “terrorists”.
Yahya Sinwar took over as the chief of Hamas after the killing of Ismail Haniyeh in July 2024. He was supposedly the architect of the attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, which sparked the conflict in the Gaza strip.
Also Read: Yahya Sinwar death live updates: Netanyahu vows Gaza war ‘not over’ after Israel kills Hamas chief
Sinwar’s death has been celebrated by Israel as well as its key allies, the US and France.
After Sinwar’s death Israeli prime minister Netanyahu released a video statement, where he stated, “Today we have settled the score. Today evil has been dealt a blow but our task has still not been completed.”
U.S. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller called Sinwar the “chief obstacle” to ending the war and expressed hope for more headway in the peace process.
French president Emmanuel Macron has also expressed the hope that hostages will be returned now that the political head of the militant organisation is dead.
However, Iran, has stated that the death of Sinwar will only serve as a catalyst for further resistance against Israel.
The Hezbollah also proclaimed that after the death of Sinwar they were going to “transition to a new and escalating phase in the confrontation with Israel.”
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