With the victory of 'Yogi Adityanath', criminals and Pakistanis also lost their sweat, saying this was a big thing
With the victory of 'Yogi Adityanath', criminals and Pakistanis also lost their sweat, saying this was a big thing
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Lucknow: It is clear from the trends of the results of the country's largest state UP assembly elections so far that this time also the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party is going to form the government with a huge majority. On the victory of Chief Minister 'Yogi Adityanath', once again he is going to occupy the power of Uttar Pradesh for 5 years. Not only is there a stir in the country about the results of the UP elections, the eyes of the citizens of Pakistan are also fixed on this election.

In the trends of the election results, there is a fierce reaction from Pakistan on the return of Yogi Adityanath in Uttar Pradesh. Pakistan's political analyst Moshahraf Zaidi has said on Yogi Adityanath's return to Uttar Pradesh that Yogi's victory confirms that the direction of India is not going to change now. He wrote in a tweet made from his official Twitter account, 'Yogi Adityanath's victory in Uttar Pradesh is another confirmation that India is not going to change its course (from Hindutva politics) anymore. The situation will get worse in the coming days. Many people were also warning about this in advance. Pakistan should be prepared to deal with a more audacious India than the post-2019 India.

Many citizens of Pakistan have objected to this, meanwhile a person named Waqas Ahmed wrote, 'There is another problem. If extremism increases, it will spread to the rest of South Asia. We have recently seen how Hindus were prosecuted in Bangladesh. It will spread everywhere and minorities will have to face a very difficult situation. Another person from Pakistan wrote - 'The life of fascism is not long.' A person named Chavaiz Khan wrote, 'It has become very clear that Quaid-e-Azam (Mohammed Ali Jinnah) was a visionary leader. He could see all this. Thank Allah that we have Pakistan and we do not have to live under the rule of such people.

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