UP voters rejected clan and caste politics: Yogi

Press Trust of India  |  Lucknow 

Friday said the voters rejected the clan, caste and dynasty-driven in the state in the elections.

He said the BJP fought the polls on issues of development, governance and nationalism.

Speaking to reporters here after BJP's big victory in the state, Adityanath also claimed the election was the first one without any anti-incumbency against the government.

Attacking the opposition, Adityanath said, "The claims of those who used to say the caste equations in the state are against the BJP, have been rejected by the people."

"The voters of the state have categorically rejected the of 'parivaarwad' (family), 'vanshwad' (dynastic) , 'jatiwaad' (casteism), and have accorded importance to the of development and nationalism," he said.

The said had in the very beginning cautioned against resorting the "politics of negativity".

"The had said irrespective of the poll outcome, we have to fight the polls focusing on development, governance and nationalism.

"There were no place for politics of negativity and the elections were fought under the leadership of the on the politics of positivity. And the results are in front of everyone," he said.

Adityanath claimed that in the just-concluded polls, the BJP governments, either at the Centre or in the state, faced absolutely no anti-incumbency.

"This is the first election in which, there was no anti-incumbency factor against the Centre or the state government," he said.

It was because issues arising out of inflation, shortage of electricity, law and order problem, pot-holed roads or farmers' unrest were simply missing, he added.

The said with the Opposition finding no issue against the government, it resorted to personal attacks against the BJP leaders and indulged in the "politics of negativity" which eventually led to their defeat.

Adityanath also expressed satisfaction over the the BJP considerably improving its vote share in the state.

The chief minister also flayed the trilateral alliance among the Samajwadi Party, and Rashtriya Lok Dal, saying that it was bound to fail because it was forged with the sole purpose to oust the

"You have yourself seen the fate of those who had gone to for a 'gathbandhan' (of anti-BJP parties). They have been unable to save their own fortresses," he said.

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First Published: Fri, May 24 2019. 22:36 IST