Illegal slaughterhouse to be completely closed in UP: claims CM Yogi

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As Uttar Pradesh’s elections are going towards their 5th phase the competition between the contesting parties is also increasing. Uttar Pradesh’s CM Yogi Adityanath claims that his government has closed down all the illegal slaughterhouses. 

While Adityanath was in Ayodhya, the city of Lord Ram, for his election campaign he declared that slaughtering of cows won’t be allowed under any circumstances. He also promised that more and more animal shelters will be opened and that he will also promote natural agriculture methods so that farmers can get more benefits. The promotion of natural farming will also get farmers a fair price for their crops. Chief Minister Yogi also told that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made a provision for the same in the third budget. As farmers’ interest in natural farming is increasing the government is also taking various measures in this direction. 

Giving credit to Prime Minister for the ‘Ram Mandir’ being built in Ayodhya, Adityanath said that Prime Minister Modi has done the work which no one could in 500 years. He said that Ayodhya is the center of our faith and a temple of Ram Ji being built there has made people happy as they were eagerly waiting for it. There is a huge group of people who love and respect all the work that PM Modi does. 

Yogi Adityanath told that getting more than 300 seats is the goal of the BJP. The party has a goal of getting around 200 seats in the first four phases. After the fifth phase, the number is expected to go beyond 215 seats and by the sixth and seventh phases, the goal is to get more than 300 seats. In this way, on March 10, the BJP will form the government again. 

The election campaign for the fifth phase will end on Friday evening. The polling date for the fifth phase is February 27, 2022, and the counting date is March 10, 2022.

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