Lucknow: Congress on Sunday ended the minister of Uttar Pradesh Yogi Adyitynath “Bulldozernath”, or Lord of Bulldozers, while accusing him to destroy the dream of the girls who wanted to run a marathon arranged by the party at Lucknow.
Congress Secretary General Priyanka Gandhi Vadra also slams the government up, saying women will not tolerate and fight for their rights.
The statement came after Lucknow’s authority did not allow a party to hold a race there.
The race was held in Jhansi on Sundays under the election campaign “Ladki Hoon, Lad Sakti Hoon”.
“Destructive Government ‘Bulldozernath’ trampls the dreams of young people repeatedly.
Sometimes with paper leakage questions, sometimes by not declaring recruitment and sometimes use strength to them,” said Tweet Congress.
“This time, Anti-Women Bulldozer Yogi has nominated the dream of brave girls,” said the party.
Authorities have used bulldozers on illegal properties criminals and this is often referred to by BJP leaders in speeches in the state.
The next congress said those who participated in the marathon in Jhansi instilled fear of CM.
“But he did not know that the time he had arrived, there was no power on this earth that could stop him.
Slogan #LadkiHoonladsactihoon echoed in the state.
The forces of women are ready to risk their claims,” said another tweet party.
In Hindi Tweet, Priyanka Gandhi said, “Yogi Adityanathji, you talk against women by talking about controlling them.
For this reason you don’t allow girls to participate in Marathon in Lucknow.” “Jhansi girls have sent messages that they will not tolerate and fight for their rights,” he added.
Priyanka Gupta Congress leader said that every participant in the women’s marathon draws inspiration from Rani Laxmibai, who came from Jhansi and fought against England.
“They will not limit themselves to this marathon but will also run in the politics of the country and change the direction and direction,” he said.
The upper congress on this occasion also uses the #Ladki_Se_Darta_Hai_Yogi hashtag (Yogi feels afraid of the girls).
On Saturday night, Congress workers had protested outside the Lucknow police chief camp office on the rejection of permission to hold a race.
Congress workers who protested, including women, were forced into police vans and far from their protest sites outside the Lucknow Police Commissioner Office.
The five-kil race will start at 8 am on Sunday, said Congress spokesman Anshu Awasthi.
“The BJP government is afraid when women sided with Congress.
They denied US permits because of their pride,” Awasthi said.
Police Commissioner D K Thakur told PTI that the congress asked permission to regulate the race but was rejected permission due to the Coronavirus pandemic.