Written by Maulshree SethLucknow | December 25, 2025 03:32 AM IST 4 min readThe Chief Minister further alleged that the Opposition parties facilitated the illegal immigrants get registered as voters and got their Aadhaar cards made but now screening will take place to identify all of them.Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday warned the Opposition parties against “coming in support of illegal Bangladeshis and Rohingya” when they are sent back, and asserted that crimes committed by them against our fellow citizens in India and atrocities against innocent Hindus in Bangladesh are unacceptable.Speaking on the supplementary budget discussion during the ongoing winter session of the Assembly, the CM said, “Chetavani deta hun…jab Bangladeshiyon aur Rohangiya ko yahan se baahar ka raasta dikhayenge to unke samarthan mein mat ana (I am warning you… do not come in support of Bangladeshi and Rohangiyas, when they are being shown doors).He alleged that the Opposition took out candle marches for atrocities in Gaza but kept silent when a Dalit Hindu was set on fire in Bangladesh. The Opposition should have brought a motion of condemnation of the attack on a Dalit Hindu in Bangladesh in the Assembly, he said.Responding the Opposition’s claim that the eligibility criteria of the Uttar Pradesh Education Service Selection Commission (UPESSC) chairman were changed to accommodate a former director general of police (DGP), Adityanath said the former police officer had been given charge to tackle the education mafia just like other mafias have been handled in the state.The Chief Minister further alleged that the Opposition parties facilitated the illegal immigrants get registered as voters and got their Aadhaar cards made but now screening will take place to identify all of them.Alleging that the Opposition sees vote bank in everything be it farmers or Dalits, he said, “You do everything for vote bank. You shed tears on the Gaza attack, but you fail to speak a single word when a Dalit youth is burnt alive in Bangladesh.”“It is true that Bangladesh was formed due to your politics of appeasement. If Bangladesh and Pakistan were not formed, no Hindu would have been set on fire like this. If anyone had attempted such a thing they would have known the outcome beforehand,” said Adityanath.Story continues below this adClaiming that the government in the state has made the process of appointments transparent, he said he is occupying the post to ensure the innocent people are protected and those taking the law in their hands are dealt with accordingly.The Samajwadi Party during its regime had made Uttar Pradesh a “Bimaru” state with its “policy paralysis”, he claimed, adding that UP had been turned into a revenue surplus state due to his government’s initiatives.Earlier, he hit out at the SP for failing to provide justice to people like Pooja Pal (wife of slain MLA Raju Pal) and added that it was his government that gave justice to the family without party considerations. He also warned those encroaching upon government land, saying, “We will not spare those who want to encroach on any type of public land.The state is soon going to have 22 expressways, accounting to 60 per cent of the country’s expressways, he informed the House.Story continues below this adTo ensure better implementation and transparency, the government has decided that once 40-50 percent of the budget is released the remainder will be given only when 75 per cent of the previously released amount is utilised, the CM said. While it was facing an identity crisis before 2017, the state had received investment proposals worth Rs 45 lakh crore during his regime, he claimed.“Truth is that more than double the funds were invested on infrastructure like Jayaprakash Narayan International Centre (JPNIC) but still it remained incomplete and similarly was the case with the riverfront project,” he said.In his speech, Leader of Opposition Mata Prasad Pandey questioned the government on the need for a supplementary budget. Stay updated with the latest - Click here to follow us on Instagram© The Indian Express Pvt Ltd