Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday delivered a strong message to Pakistan-backed terrorists during a rally in the Ramnagar area of Udhampur district, asserting that any attempts to incite violence in India will result in their elimination.

“I want to say that if Pakistan-backed terrorists try to incite terrorism anywhere, they will face their worst elimination.. This is a new India, which will not tolerate terrorism but will crush it and bury it,” Adityanath stated, emphasising India’s zero tolerance policy towards terrorism.

He further warned that those attempting to spread terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir with Pakistan’s support would  neither have a shroud to cover them nor two yards of land to be buried in.

 “If you want to see an example of a ‘double-engine government’, the biggest one is the Ram Mandir in Uttar Pradesh, which was built after 500 years. When we started the process of the Ram Mandir, some people said that if the Ram Mandir decision was made and construction started, rivers of blood would flow. We said this is a new India, where security is the highest priority,” he remarked.

He claimed that Uttar Pradesh has seen no riots in the past seven and a half years and expressed a desire for Jammu and Kashmir to experience similar development under the same governance model.

The chief minister  further accused the Congress, National Conference, and PDP of exploiting Jammu and Kashmir for political gain by promoting terrorism.

On the topic of Article 370, Adityanath stated, “With the scrapping of Article 370 by Prime Minister Modi, the nursery of terrorism has been permanently closed,”  He claimed that this move has led to peace and prosperity in a region once plagued by violence, countering opposition claims that its abrogation would lead to bloodshed.

“The old days of corruption, terrorism, separatism, and dynasty rule will not return. The people have decided to bid farewell to these three families, and after the elections, their exit will be confirmed,”he concluded, addressing four rallies in the Jammu region ahead of the upcoming elections on October 1.