Varanasi. These days, UP CM Yogi Adityanath is giving statements that bind the people who believe in Sanatan in the thread of unity. CM Yogi has given a similar statement in the Vihangam Yoga centenary year of Swarveda Temple in Varanasi on Saturday. CM Yogi said in the program held at Swarveda Temple that the PM does every work in the name of the country. If our country is safe, religion is also safe. He said that if our religion is safe, we are also safe. CM Yogi Adityanath said that every work should be done above opinion and religion. He said that the country has to be freed from foreign forces.
If our country is safe then our religion is also safe, if our religion is safe then we are also safe… pic.twitter.com/x7iYtBGDji
— Yogi Adityanath (@myogiadityanath) December 7, 2024
CM Yogi said on this occasion that a saint and a true Yogi cannot sit idle in the situation of the country and society. He said that Sadaphal Dev Ji Maharaj was also associated with the movement that brought independence to the country through his spiritual practice. CM Yogi said that in the last 10 years, PM Modi has brightened his parliamentary constituency Kashi. All the god temples were rejuvenated. Rail and air services have also improved a hundred times. He said that Ramlala will be seated in Ayodhya on 22 January 2024. A grand event of Mahakumbh is being organized in Prayagraj. In this way this year is important for us. CM Yogi said that spirituality is not a follower of lines but is working by adopting technology and science. This is Indianness and Sanatan.
Let us tell you that in the recent past, CM Yogi Adityanath has given many important statements. He had earlier given the slogan ‘Bantenge to Katenge’. Recently, Yogi said that those who demolished the temple in Ayodhya during Babar’s time, those who committed violence in Sambhal and those who committed violence against Hindus in Bangladesh are of the same nature. CM Yogi had also said that the DNA of all three was the same. CM Yogi’s bante to katenge slogan was supported by PM Narendra Modi in Maharashtra. PM Modi had said in the public meeting that if we are divided, then those who divide us will enjoy.