Adityanath, who arrived here yesterday to campaign for party candidates, said the Left Front government failed to reap the benefits of various central schemes in its 25 years of rule in Tripura.
He said if the BJP came to power in the state, it would maintain "excellent relations" with the Centre and extend benefits of all central welfare schemes.
"Development projects are easier to implement if the same party is in the central and state governments," the UP CM said.
"The Left Front government is in many ways an impediment for implementing central welfare schemes on poverty alleviation and other sectors," Adityanath told reporters.
Tripura is set to go to polls to elect a 60-member Assembly on February 18 and the results would be declared on March 3.
Adityanath also alleged that Tripura Chief Minister Manik Sarkar and his government have "next to zero" interest in development, despite huge fund allocation from the Centre for education, health and other key sectors.
"The BJP could be the only alternative for good governance in the state," he said, appealing to the electorate to vote for the party to form a "pro-people" government.
Adityanath alleged that law and order had completely collapsed in Tripura and the government had no moral right to remain in power.
If voted to power, the BJP would implement the 7th central pay commissions recommendations which were not introduced in Tripura, much like what it did in Uttar Pradesh after it came to power 10 months ago, the party leader said.
"Law and order is completely under control. There was no incident of riots and central forces did not have to interfere even once in the newly formed BJP governments rule in UP," he said.
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