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‘Lal Totiwale’ is a red warning to ride, say PM Modi in Jibe on SP

'Lal Totiwale' is a red warning to ride, say PM Modi in Jibe on SP
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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday took Jibe at the Samajwadi party ahead of the upcoming assembly election which said that ‘Lal Catwale’ was a red warning for Uttar Pradesh.
Overcoming the rally at Gorakhpur, the Prime Minister said the Jamajwadi Party wanted to form a government in the state to show the mercy to terrorists and release them.
“Today, the whole is very good knowing that they wear red hats worry about red flares (‘lalal batti’) and they don’t care about your pain and sadness,” said PM Modi.
“The red hat people want the power to commit fraud, fill their coffers, enjoy illegal deprivation (resources) and to provide full freedom to the mafia,” he added.
Meanwhile, the Head of the Samajwadi Party Akhilesh Yadav hit PM Modi and confirmed that people wearing a red hat, the headgar of a trademark from his party members, was a “red warning” for BJP because they would overthrow it from the top poll assembly.
“For BJP, there is a red warning of inflation, unemployment, from the bad fate of farmers and laborers, from Hathras and Lakhimpur Kheri (incident) of the suppression of women and adolescents, from the education system that is destroyed, business and health, in addition to a red hat, which will drive BJP from power, “said Akhilesh on Twitter.
Modi spoke at a rally after inaugurating three Mega projects, including AIIMS and fertilizer plants, at Gorakhpur.
Another project that he raiked was the center of regional medical research on the Indian Medical Research Council (ICMR).
Three large ticket projects worth more than Rs 9,600 Crore.
The newly built fertilizer plant will be operated by Hindustan Urvarak Rasayan Limited (HURL).
Gorakhpur AIims, built at a cost of 1,011 crore Rs, will benefit not only people in East Pradesh but also the big population of Bihar, Jharkhand and Nepal with world-class health facilities, officials said.
(With agency input)

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