Lucknow:Scotching speculation over the BJP's chief ministerial face in the coming UP assembly elections, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday said Yogi Adityanath has to become CM in 2022 for Narendra Modi to be sworn in as the prime minister again in 2024.
The Union Home Minister made the decisive remark at a function while kickstarting the BJP's membership expansion drive here at the Defence Expo Ground and addressing the BJP's Shakti Kendra conveners and in-charges of the Awadh region.
On the occasion, the former BJP president also unveiled a slogan “Mera Parivar, BJP Parivar” amid the party consistently dubbing its rivals and opposition parties as "family-run parties".
“When Modi Ji is the prime minister, he gives all that is required by Uttar Pradesh. The foundation of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, which has to be won under the leadership of Modi Ji, will be laid in the 2022 assembly elections here,” the Union Home Minister said.
“Modi Ji has to be made the Prime Minister in 2024 and (for that) Yogi Ji will have to be made the UP chief minister once again in 2022,” he said.
Terming the upcoming polls as elections meant to make Bharat Mata a 'Vishwa Guru' (world leader), Shah said after Deepawali, the electioneering will gain momentum and exhorted party men to work dedicatedly for it.
“When the BJP men come out and walk with the lotus flag and its slogans, the opposition parties start feeling threatened,” he said, further exhorting the party men to aim at winning more than 300 seats in the upcoming UP assembly polls.
Pointing out that the BJP's membership expansion drives were started earlier before the 2014, 2017 and 2019 elections, Shah said the membership campaign before the 2022 elections is being launched on Friday.
Recalling the glorious past of the state, Shah said since the Mughal rule till the BJP came to power in 2017 with a full majority, it never appeared that Uttar Pradesh is the land of Baba Vishwanath, Lord Ram and Lord Krishna.
He emphasised that the BJP worked for getting the right recognition due to the state and took it ahead to empower it further.