Jodhpur, March 20 (IANS). The statement of Yogi government cabinet minister Nand Gopal Gupta Nandi has come to light about the ban on the Neja fair to be held on the tomb of Salar Masood Ghazi’s prayers in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh.
Reacting to the ban of the fair, Nand Gopal Gupta said that the temple was built in Ayodhya after 500 years of struggle after Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to power in 2014. Kashi and Mathura have also been given a new look, where a large number of people are coming. Our government has attempted to end the symbol of slavery and has finished the work of glorifying their monuments in the name of invaders.
Nand Gopal Gupta also said that today there is a rule of law in Uttar Pradesh. If someone goes against the law and tries to spread excitement, it will be banned and strict action will be taken.
He said that recently the festival of Holi and the month of Ramadan have also been celebrated peacefully. Whoever tries to instill, the most strict action will be taken on it.
It is worth noting that the organizing committee was planning to bury the flag on 18 March at Salar Masood Ghazi’s tomb in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, while the fair was to start from March 25, but before that it was banned.
Sambhal Superintendent of Police said that the fair will not be organized in the name of any invader, after which the dispute has deepened.
Meanwhile, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath gave a big statement that the glorification of any invading is to strengthen the foundation of treason.
He said, “Those who insult the great men of India and praise the invaders will not accept them at all.”
CM Yogi also clarified that his government will not tolerate any kind of anti -national activities and strict action will be taken against such elements.
-IANS
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