During a discussion on the 'Vision Document 2047' in the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, Samajwadi Party MLA Pooja Pal praised Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's zero-tolerance policies. She stated that the Yogi government had provided justice to her and many other women, and that criminals like Atiq Ahmed were severely punished.
Uttar Pradesh: Samajwadi Party MLA Pooja Pal extensively praised Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath during a 24-hour discussion on the 'Vision Document 2047'. She stated that under the Chief Minister's zero-tolerance policies, she and many women received justice, while criminals like Atiq Ahmed were punished. Pooja Pal also shared that her husband, Raju Pal, was murdered due to electoral rivalry, and that she was able to get justice due to the Chief Minister's efforts. This statement became the center of discussion in the Legislative Assembly.
CM Yogi Provided Justice
During a discussion on the 'Vision Document 2047' in the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, Samajwadi Party MLA Pooja Pal extensively praised Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. She stated that the Chief Minister's zero-tolerance policies had provided justice to her and many other women, and that criminals like Atiq Ahmed received severe punishment.
Sharing her personal experience, MLA Pooja Pal said, "I lost my husband, everyone knows who committed this murder. The Chief Minister provided me with justice, and my voice was heard when no one else listened." Her statement became the focal point of discussion in the Legislative Assembly.
CM Yogi's Role in Punishing Atiq Ahmed
Pooja Pal said that the Chief Minister worked to "bury" her husband's murderer, Atiq Ahmed. She stated that when she saw that no one dared to fight against criminals like Atiq Ahmed, she raised her voice.
The MLA said that in this long fight, when she was tired, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath provided her with justice and punished the criminals. This has increased confidence in the Chief Minister's policies throughout the state.
Murder Occurred 9 Days After Marriage
Pooja Pal's husband, Raju Pal, was murdered just 9 days after their marriage. This was attributed to electoral rivalry. In 2004, Raju Pal defeated Atiq Ahmed's brother, Ashraf, in the elections, and as a result, he was targeted.
This matter became the center of discussion in the Legislative Assembly, where Pooja Pal explained in detail her long fight to get justice and the Chief Minister's role in it.