He said the Sonia Gandhi-led party is responsible for "mismanagement" in the country and that the BJP-led NDA government is making efforts to tackle problems and take the country on the path of development.
Addressing a convention of BJP workers at the Balbir Singh Juneja Indoor Stadium, Adityanath accused the Congress of playing with the sentiments of the people and dividing them on the basis of caste, region and language for its vested interest.
Adityanath said if the grand old party had acted responsibly, the country would not been facing so many problems.
"If the Congress leadership had discharged its duties, the country would not have been grappling with starvation and lack of health facilities. If anyone is responsible for the country's mismanagement, it is the 55-year rule of the Congress," the UP chief minister said.
He said Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP government in states are making efforts to tackle such problems and take the country on the path of development.
Adityanath said construction of a temple devoted to Lord Rama has been completed here in Chhattisgarh, which was his 'nanhial' (his mother Kaushlya's maternal home).
"Chhattisgarh was Lord Ram's 'nanihal'. I was here in February after the construction of a Ram temple. According to 'manyata' (belief), Lord Ram first settles in his 'nanihal' and then goes to his birthplace (in Ayodhya)."
Adityanath said India's identity is closely associated with Ayodhya.
"I visited Ayodhya on Diwali. (Members of the) previous governments in UP were scared of visiting Ayodhya. They did not even want to take the name of Ayodhya.
He said 'Ram Rajya' is considered the best model of good governance in the entire worldwhere there is no fear, discrimination, pain and starvation.
Adityanathpraised the prime minister for launching a slew of welfare schemes and said their benefits are reaching the people of the country.
"The people ask what Prime Minister Modi has done in three years and when 'achhe din' will come. We should tell them that we gave electricity to the poor who did not have a power connection even after 70 years of Independence.
The prime minister has assured houses to every family in the country by 2022, he added.
Adityanath also lauded the paddy procurement system and public distribution system in BJP-ruled Chhattisgarh.
Chief Minister Raman Singh and state BJP president Dharamlal Kaushik, among others, were present on the occasion.
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