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Yogi Adityanath accuses Siddaramaiah of supporting Jihadi Elements

Yogi Adityanath accuses Siddaramaiah of supporting Jihadi Elements

Yogi Adityanath, the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister amped up the BJP campaign in Karnataka with a sharp attack on the Siddaramaiah government, for what he called, giving protection to jihadi elements. "If we have to keep our coming generations safe, then we will need a government that deals with jihadis," the UP Chief Minister told an election rally in Karnataka's Shimoga.

It was one of the six public meetings that the 45-year-old monk-politician, who has returned to Karnataka in the home stretch of campaigning for next week's election. Yogi Adityanath will be in the state till Saturday, addressing multiple rallies.

The BJP leader, who is one of the BJP's most prominent and high profile star campaigners had been much sought-after by local party leaders, will return to the state next week for a final round. He is seen as a mass leader, a reputation that he built during the 19 years spent as parliamentarian from Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh.

"The Congress is not concerned about protecting cows or the nation... They will continue to protect jihadi and terrorists... Till the Congress is in power, people like Yasin Bhatkal will continue to raise their heads," he said.

The reference to Yasin Bhatkal is seen to symbolise Islamic terrorism that Congress governments usually treat with kid gloves.

A native of coastal Karnataka's Bhatkal 150 km from where Yogi Adityanath stood on Thursday, Yasin Bhatkal had co-founded the banned terror group Indian Mujahideen with his bothers and others. The expert bomb-maker was, however, arrested in 2013 and charged with killing scores of people in serial bombings.

The Chief Minister showcased his government's track record in Uttar Pradesh in dealing with criminals and gangsters. Karnataka needs a government that acts against criminals, terrorists and jihadi elements, he said, pointing that UP too had a government that supported such people till about a year ago. But now, he said no jihadi element can raise his ugly head in his state.

In Sirsi 150 km away, Yogi Adityanath made similar points. "I have come here to call upon you to out rightly reject the divisive politics of the Congress, the jihadi mindset of the Congress, its policies of supporting terrorism and corruption," the Chief Minister, who is seen as a polarising figure, said.

"Today the Congress government in Karnataka and its chief minister, who is playing the most corrupt innings, are making the worst effort to divide the society. Their divisive politics supports terrorism," he said.

Citing Ramayana, he said when Lord Rama was wandering in the woods, he found his most loyal devotee Hanuman in this southern state. "It was Hanuman who was instrumental in establishing Ramarajya," Adityanath, who is also the pontiff of the Gorakhnath Math in UP, said.

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