Uttar Pradesh / What is the meaning of harsh action against Mukhtar Ansari for the Yogi government? Know in 5 points

After BJP's victory in UP, Yogi Adityanath (Yogi Adityanath) had asked the criminals to leave UP as soon as he became CM in 2017. Why did his government put a lot of effort to bring Mafia Don Mukhtar Ansari to UP? After all, from the top police officers to the ministers, it is being considered a major achievement of the Yogi government.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Apr 06, 2021, 05:34 PM
Lucknow. After BJP's victory in UP, Yogi Adityanath (Yogi Adityanath) had asked the criminals to leave UP as soon as he became CM in 2017. Why did his government put a lot of effort to bring Mafia Don Mukhtar Ansari to UP? After all, from the top police officers to the ministers, it is being considered a major achievement of the Yogi government. The question also arises that whether the action on Mukhtar Ansari is just an action being taken against a mafia or does it have some other meaning? Experts believe that such an action of the Yogi government has a huge political significance, just before the election year. Let's know what those five big meanings are?


Zero tolerance policy on criminals

After assuming power in 2017, CM Yogi Adityanath promised zero tolerance on crime. With this promise, a number of encounter encounters were started in the state. The sequence is still going on. Along with the miscreants, action started on the big musclemen who have become the honorable of the state. Whether the MLA from Bhadohi's Gopiganj, Vijay Mishra or the MP from Jaunpur, Dhananjay Singh, Atiq Ahmad or Mukhtar Ansari, the Yogi government of all the Bahubalis broke the economic back and tried to punish them with complete punishment for their actions.


Trying to stand apart from other governments

All governments have been vowing to crack down on criminals, but in the case of action, the attitude seems to be different. The Yogi government is changing this definition. Action was also taken against the criminals in the SP and BSP governments, but Bahubali did not hit the hon. The Yogi government has shown its attitude unlike the previous governments and has tried to show that a path to escape will not be found by making inroads in power.


Brahmin, Thakur or Muslim, whip together on musclemen

Be it the brutal murder of Hindu leader Kamlesh Tiwari in Lucknow, Vikas Dubey's encounter killing eight policemen in Kanpur or the legislator Vijay Mishra, after all these incidents, the Yogi government campaigned extensively on social media, calling it anti-Brahmin. had gone. This discussion does not happen anywhere now. By attacking Bahubali Dhananjay Singh, Atik Ahmed and Mukhtar Ansari, the Yogi government has called this myth false. He has told that action on muscle power will not be done keeping in mind the specific caste but all-round.


Old promises fulfilled before going into election year

Assembly elections are due in 2022. Now less than 6 months are left for the electoral atmosphere to begin. In such a situation, the Yogi government wants to show that it has fulfilled the promise it made at the time of assuming power before entering the election summer. In 2017, CM Yogi Adityanath spoke of tightening the knuckles on criminals. Now when they get to the election rallies of 2022, they will be able to say how many Bahubalis are dusted.


Eradicated Organized Crime from Purvanchal

For years, Purvanchal has been a stronghold of organized crime. Large mafia was created for looting of coal and railway contracts. Action on them was intermittent, but political meanings were also kept in abeyance. Therefore, the roots of mafias grew deeper. Yogi Sarkar has hurt on this organized crime. The government wants to give the message of taxation to what could not happen in the last twenty years.

However, the police will have to work harder in the courts as it is also a big challenge to get Mukhtar Ansari guilty of the crime in the ongoing cases. The breakdown of witnesses against big mafias is not a new thing. There are about 52 cases against Mukhtar in other states including UP. Currently 15 cases are on trial.