NEW DELHI: "Krishna
was born in Uttar Pradesh but made Gujarat his karma bhoomi.
I was born in Gujarat but Uttar Pradesh has
adopted me," Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Thursday while addressing
an election rally in Uttar Pradesh's Hardoi.
The Prime
Minister said he was an adopted son of Uttar Pradesh and vowed not to ditch the
people of the state.
He also took a dig at Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadavover his
rift with father Mulayam Singh Yadav.
"It
is a privilege for me. Uttar Pradesh is like 'mai-baap'. I am not a son who
would ditch his mai-baap.
I will always care about
Uttar Pradesh."
Modi said, adding, "Despite being an adopted son, it
is my duty to develop the state."
Talking
about ISRO
creating a world record by successfully putting 104 satellites into orbit , Modi said the world is talking about success of our
scientists and the countrymen are feeling proud.
"Samajwadi Party,
Congress, Bahujan Samaj Party never thought about the bigger picture.
All they did was to serve
a select few, guided by political calculations.
The fortune of the state can not be changed
untill it gets rid of these political parties," Modi added.
In his
hour-long address, Modi also took on the state government over the law and
order situation, saying it has failed to protect its own people as the state
register maximum numbers of killings, while it alone registers 50 per cent
cases related to Arms act.
"Police
stations of the state have become party office of a political party. No case is
being registered here untill the area chief of the ruling party okays it.
Illegal weapons have become business here,
which kills more than 3,000 people each year.
Only those having links with the ruling party
get government jobs," Modi said.
"The situation in UP due to the failure of the state government is such that we need to work hard to overcome this," he added.
He said if BJP comes to power, it will waive off the loans of the farmers in its first cabinet meeting.
Hardoi votes on Sunday in the third phase of the staggered elections to chose a new government in the country's most populous state.
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