Uttar Pradesh News Today: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, while addressing a program on Friday (December 6), raised the issue of persecution of the minority community in Bangladesh. He said that whatever is happening in Bangladesh is not hidden from anyone.
UP Cabinet Minister Baldev Singh Aulakh was also present in this program along with Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. CM Yogi Adityanath said that Sikh Gurus have a great history, which is in front of all of us in golden letters even today. He said that this provides a new inspiration in the life of all of us.
'Bangladesh violence is not hidden from anyone'
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said, "We have huge challenges in front of us. What is happening in Bangladesh is not hidden from anyone and what happened in Pakistan before this is also not hidden from anyone." He said, "After all, how long will Nankana Sahib remain away from us. Why should we not get these rights back?"
What did the CM say on the partition of the country?
Referring to the partition, CM Yogi Adityanath said, "If prudence had been shown in 1947, then perhaps the disruption in the Nagar Kirtan there (Nankana Sahib) would not have been seen." He said that history is giving us an opportunity to rectify those mistakes. We all have to prepare ourselves for that modification. Therefore, we should all unite and become a part of this campaign.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said, "We need to be cautious of those who want to create a rift between Hindus and Sikhs. They are trying to unnecessarily distort history." He said that in such a situation, we have to prepare ourselves in this regard by keeping a sense of reverence towards the Guru tradition. The Guru tradition from Guru Nanak Dev ji to Guru Govind Singh Maharaj and the long tradition which the Sikh community has naturally given to the country and religion, gives us new vitality.
'Guru tradition is the basis of bright future'
In his address, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that we have to follow what we have received from the Guru tradition. Along with this, we have to consider it as our history. We have to consider it as a part of life. This can be a basis for the bright future of our coming generation. He said, "If you follow this, then no power in the world will be able to do anything wrong to you."
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