Yogi Adityanath in Tripura: On Monday (16th September), Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath attended the inauguration ceremony of Siddheshwari Temple in Barakathal, West Tripura. During his speech, he referred to Pakistan as a “wound” and “cancer to humanity,” stating that the world’s powerful nations must come together to find a solution in time.
He also said that Ayodhya, Mathura, and Kashi are the three main pillars of Sanatan Hindu Dharma. CM Yogi mentioned, “Anyone who is strong will make their enemies feel their power and will always remain safe. Just the ‘Murli’ (flute) won’t be enough, the ‘Sudarshan’ (chakra) is also necessary for protection. With the double-engine government in UP, a secure environment was created. Bulldozers were used against rioters, and at the same time, the Shri Ram Temple was also built for the devotees.”
CM Yogi Criticizes Congress Over Country’s Partition
Yogi Adityanath also criticized the Congress party, saying that Congress accepted the partition of India for its selfish interests. He stated, “The RSS sensed the danger back in 1925. It knew that if we continued following Congress’ agreements, they would divide the country. What was feared came true, and the country was divided.”
He added, “It is important to provide the correct information about those responsible for India’s partition. Pakistan is a wound, and until it is operated on, this cancer won’t be cured. As long as Pakistan exists, there won’t be a solution. Powerful nations must come together for this.”
‘One Should Realize Their Power’
The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister also said, “If you protect Dharma (righteousness), Dharma will protect you. But if you use it for selfish reasons, the consequences will be bad. We are working for a strong India. Tripura was free because the kings here showed their strength. If someone loses their strength and fails to understand their enemies, they will suffer like what is happening in Bangladesh today.”

