CM Yogi Adityanath in Bijnor: ‘Sudarshan Chakra’ Needed for Dharma; Hands Land Rights to 1,645 Displaced Families (Pinterest)
Bijnor: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath stated in a public rally about the Ghaiziabad Surya murder case. He said that 'Sudarshan Chakra' is necessary for the establishment of righteousness (Dharma). Only then will this country remain safe. Chief Minister Yogi stated that Surya was betrayed in the name of friendship. Wrongdoings were committed against him on Bakrid, after which the police did their job.
Yogi Adityanath further stated that, in the pretext of friendship, stabbing is not acceptable at all. He committed a big mistake and he will be bearing all the accountability for same for sure.
Yogi Adityanath refering the criminals mentioned that if the child is not in control of their parents, it's a big mistake. and This mistake is even bigger than the crime which son had committed. If anyone attempts to disrupts law and order, they will not be tolerated under any circumstances.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath attended a special programme on Monday. In this programme, land ownership certificates were handed over to families who were displaced from Pakistan, former soldiers and lease holders.
A total of 1645 families received their land rights documents. In total, around 8,000 to 10,000 people got their papers on this day.
CM Yogi said that these families had been waiting for justice for generations. Their ancestral properties were taken over and even after decades, no one gave them their rights back.
He said, "It is the fourth generation now. We finally gave these displaced families ownership of their land. The state government has given them what was always theirs."
CM Yogi also spoke about Indian culture and tradition. He referenced Mahabharat and the teachings of Vidur. He said that Indian tradition has always taught the protection of Dharma.
He said, "If a demon stands in front of you, you have to pick up your weapons. Those who protect Dharma, Dharma protects them."
He added that society must understand the difference between right and wrong. And those who work against the nation must be fought and defeated.
CM Yogi also spoke about cow protection. He said that some people talk about declaring the cow as the national animal, but still treat it like just another animal. He made it clear that Uttar Pradesh has strict laws against cow slaughter. The government is not taking this issue lightly. Action is being taken continuously against those found involved in cow slaughter.
He said the tradition of respecting the cow in India is centuries old and the state government is doing everything it can to protect it.
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