The JMM-led coalition has looted Jharkhand’s natural resources and central funds, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said on Monday, adding that a bulldozer is “on standby” to reclaim the looted funds once the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) assumes power in the state.

Adityanath also claimed the government facilitated infiltration by Bangladeshi migrants and Rohingyas, which he described as a serious threat to “beti, mati, roti” (daughter, land, and bread). He warned that such forces would not be spared if the NDA comes to power.

Taking aim at the Congress-JMM alliance, the Uttar Pradesh CM accused them of obstructing the construction of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya. “Now, they are playing with the lives of people in Jharkhand through their divisive politics,” he stated.

Adityanath urged Hindus to unite, recalling the massacre of over 10 lakh Hindus during the partition of 1947 due to divisions within the community. He emphasized that unity was essential for their safety.

In a bold statement, Adityanath declared, “After Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, it’s time for Krishna Kanhaiya Temple in Mathura,” signaling his commitment to religious unity and temple construction.

The CM’s comments have sparked a political debate in Jharkhand, with opposition leaders accusing him of using divisive rhetoric ahead of the elections.