Lucknow: Yogi has once again arrived in the sub-district, the country's largest state. The reins of Uttar Pradesh will be in their hands again. Due to the election campaign, there was a time when it seemed that the battle of the province had become difficult and the dice could be turned somehow, but the exit poll on March 7 indicated the results of the upcoming elections on March 10. So has happened. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), led by CM Yogi Adityanath, won 273 seats in the North Assembly elections along with its allies to secure an absolute majority. This election in Uttar Pradesh is important in many ways, it has many political implications and indications. Here we will tell about the solid five reasons for the victory of the saffron party-
The issue of safety has affected the people:-
After the arrival of the Yogi government in UP, the people felt safe. Before 2017, there was an atmosphere of insecurity at every place in the state. One of the main reasons for this is believed to be the socialist government of the east. The SP has been accused of patronising mafias, criminals and anti-social elements while in power. In the same year 2017, people elected the BJP in a big political change. Chief Minister Yogi presented himself as a strict administrator to maintain law and order rule in the state. They took strict action against criminals-mafias, rioters all.
Development works which are clearly seen:-
In the last five years, people have been affected by the development work done in the state. The construction of highways, expressways, medical colleges, new schools changed the image of Uttar Pradesh. The Yogi government has accelerated the pace of development work which had slowed down in the previous governments. There were works in every area. The Yogi Government worked for the development and restoration of historical and cultural heritage. Ayodhya, Mathura and Kashi were remodelled. Hindu faiths and symbols received special respect and respect in the government. This led to greater engagement with the BJP in the Hindu community than ever before.
Benefits of Central Schemes:-
The Yogi government was very much ahead in taking the benefits of central schemes to the people and implementing them. Gas connections to poor families under The Ujjwala Yojana, pucca houses of lakhs of families were built under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, 'Izzat Ghar' built in villages instilled a new confidence in the poor families. The way the Yogi government took up the challenge in the wake of the first wave of Corona and the efforts and steps taken to deal with it presented a different image of the state government. The cash transfer of 6,000 rupees every year to marginal farmers under the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Yojana helped the farmers a lot in times of distress.
There was no anti-incumbency wave:-
Normally, the party that completes its term in power has to face an anti-incumbency wave. In this anti-incumbency wave, it has to suffer losses, but there was no anti-incumbency wave against the Yogi government in Uttar Pradesh. There was anger among the people towards the local MLAs, but in front of the party and ideology, people also chose the disliked candidates. In many places, people were seen saying that they did not like their local MLA, but due to ideology and thinking, they voted for the BJP. In this election, the BJP conducted its internal survey.
People's faith in PM Modi:-
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's constituency is Varanasi. His visit to UP from time to time shows his special attachment to Uttar Pradesh. Pm Narendra Modi has been repeatedly speaking in his programmes that a 'double engine' government is necessary for the development of the state at a fast pace. In the last 5 years, the power of the 'double engine' government was felt by the people. The people felt that it was necessary to have a 'double engine' government to develop the state at a fast pace.
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