Bahraich. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath got angry after anti-national slogans were raised. He clearly said that ‘such people should not become a burden on India. CM Yogi said that there are a large number of such people in India… whose heart beats for Pakistan… these people live in India… eat in India… but their loyalty is with Pakistan across the border. We should be cautious of such people. Also, such people now need to be careful. Because UP CM Yogi Adityanath has given a lost warning to such people.
UP CM Yogi Adityanath said, ‘The beggars who raise slogans of Pakistan should go there… and not become a burden on India.’ Along with this, Yogi Adityanath said that ‘those who raise slogans of Pakistan will be treated like Maharaja Suhail Dev did to Syed Salar Masood Ghazi.’ Yogi Adityanath mentioned Maharaja Suhail Dev and Salar Ghazi in Bahraich because Bahraich was the workplace of the mighty Emperor Suhail Dev.
It is noteworthy that the reign of Maharaja Suheldev was from 1027 AD to 1077 AD. In the year 1034, Syed Salar Masood had treacherously attacked Bahraich. Syed Salar Masood was the nephew of the robber Mahmood Ghaznavi. Raja Suheldev formed an alliance of 21 kings in the battle of Bahraich and Hindu organizations defeated Syed Salar Masood Ghazi in the battle. Raja Suhail Dev had made Mahmud Ghaznavi’s nephew Salar Masood in such a condition that he was not even able to go back and he died there in Bahraich.
FIRST PUBLISHED: May 8, 2024, 21:20 IST