Mathura. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath arrived on a two-day visit to Mathura. In a program here, he made a scathing attack on the opposition in his speech from the stage. He said that ‘Hindu temples are being demolished in Bangladesh, but the opposition is silent. They are worried about their vote bank.’ He further said that the opposition is afraid that if they say anything, their vote bank will be seen slipping away. The embers of the ground on which they are standing will be seen burning them.
The CM further said that those who speak out on other issues can see Palestine but not Bangladesh. They can see other places in the world but cannot see Bangladesh. Because temples are being demolished, Hindus are being killed, saints are being tortured. Therefore, we all have to look at these current challenges. Remember that before 1947, Bangladesh was a part of India. In 1971, thousands of our soldiers also sacrificed their lives to save Bangladesh. Pakistan had to face defeat. Their army had to surrender in front of the brave soldiers of India. This was the biggest victory of our army.
Country should be Sanatan and heritage should remain in all circumstances – Yogi
Yogi Adityanath further said that we all have to see that this country should remain, Sanatan Dharma should remain in all circumstances. Our heritage should be protected in all circumstances. With the aim of preserving that heritage, these development works are being linked with it. Work is being done to take it forward.
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