Political activity has intensified in Uttar Pradesh ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections, with parties sharpening their attacks against each other. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has targeted previous governments over law and order issues, while opposition parties have questioned the current administration’s performance on security, employment, and development. Addressing a gathering in Lucknow, CM Yogi criticized governments before 2017, alleging that the state faced serious security challenges during that period. He highlighted issues related to the image of cities like Varanasi and Azamgarh, claiming that earlier administrations failed to maintain law and order and affected the state’s reputation. The Samajwadi Party responded by accusing the Yogi government of failing on law and order and raised questions over governance in Uttar Pradesh. Congress leaders also attacked the state government, alleging that unemployment remains a major concern and questioning claims of economic progress and investment. The political exchange comes as parties prepare for the next Assembly election, with law and order, development, employment, and investment expected to remain major campaign issues. Both the ruling BJP and opposition parties are attempting to shape the public narrative by highlighting their achievements and criticizing their opponents’ records. As the election approaches, political statements and counter-attacks are expected to intensify, with Uttar Pradesh once again becoming a major battleground for competing political agendas. Voters are likely to focus on issues including governance, infrastructure, jobs, public safety, and economic opportunities during the campaign period.


