Hindus plead for their lives… 1947-like situation in Bangladesh, Yogi Adityanath slams opposition parties
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath stopped all the opposition parties including the Congress regarding the violence against Hindus in Bangladesh. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that the Congress should be directly responsible for the division. He also said that incidents like partition will not be allowed to happen again. He accused Congress of only worrying about vote bank. He also staked a great claim on neighboring Pakistan, saying that Pakistan would either join or it would be destroyed. In fact, Chief Minister Yogi reached Hazratganj in Lucknow to participate in a program to commemorate the horrors of Partition. Addressing the meeting held there, he compared the events in Bangladesh with the year 1947. He said that what happened in 1947, the same scenario is seen in Bangladesh today. Hindus in Bangladesh plead for their lives. The world is silent on what is happening to Hindus in Bangladesh. The so-called seculars are also silent, 'The so-called seculars in India are also silent, they do not speak a word because if they speak in favor of the weak people, their vote bank will be. affected. Opposition parties are trying to create division in the name of caste. Congress never apologized to the country for the tragedy of partition. Congress is always strangling the country. In 1947, the number of Hindus in Bangladesh has decreased from 22 percent to 7 percent today. That is why Partition Day is celebrated. Since the BJP came to power at the Centre, Partition Day is celebrated a day before Independence Day. On this occasion, a silent procession was also held to commemorate the Partition Vibhishika. Chief Minister Yogi, Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya, Prajesh Pathak, Mayor Sushma Gargwal and many other dignitaries participated in this padayatra. At that time Chief Minister Yogi was walking with a plaque in his hand. After that, he visited the exhibition based on the gruesome incident of Partition.