Uttar Pradesh's law and order worsening, says Rajnath Singh
He said if BJP cames to power, it would review all false cases that have been lodged against various sections of the society.
Lucknow: Union home minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday said that the law and order situation in Uttar Pradesh was worsening by the day and said that if the BJP came to power, it would review all false cases that have been lodged against various sections of the society, including farmers.
Singh, while flagging off the BJP’s second Parivartan Yatra from Jhansi on Sunday, said that in the past two-and-a-half years of the Modi government, there had not been a single corruption charge against the government. He said Bundelkhand had remained steeped in backwardness because the state governments in UP had not solved the water problem in the region.
“The BJP will solve the water problem in Bundelkhand within 5-10 years if given a chance,” he said. BJP president Amit Shah, while addressing the rally, said that the Modi government introduces new schemes every 15 days, but the Samajwadi Party spends time in fighting because they cannot decide who will inherit Mulayam’s political legacy.