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Those who invoke ‘Ghazwa-e-Hind’ to unleash chaos will get a ‘ticket to hell’: CM | | | Early Times Report
Balrampur/Lucknow, Sept 28: On Sunday in Balrampur, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath struck a double note, promising progress while sending a stern warning to troublemakers. Ahead of Vijayadashami, he inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for 124 development projects worth Rs 825 crore and announced that the Devipatan division will soon get its own sports college. The Chief Minister also inspected Maa Pateshwari University during his visit. The Chief Minister said that some people live in India but are inspired by the slogan of Ghazwa-e-Hind and are promoting anti-national activities. “Ghazwa-e-Hind will not happen on the soil of India. India’s land is divine and guided by the ideals of various great souls who sacrificed everything for the country. Even imagining or dreaming of Ghazwa-e-Hind guarantees a ticket to hell. Whoever wishes to go to hell should attempt to create chaos,” the CM said. The CM warned that those hiding under false identities and indulging in such activities should listen carefully: “Sooner or later their fate will be the same as Chhangur’s. Jalaluddin adopted the pseudonym of ‘Chhangur Baba’ because he wanted Hindus to remain deluded while he threw dust in the eyes of society. But no matter how hard the sinner tries, their pot of sins eventually fills up. Dharti Maa cannot bear him anymore. Such criminals and anti-national elements like Chhangur were active in Balrampur,” he said. The CM further said that those living on Indian soil while engaging in anti-India and anti-Hindu activities must be strictly confronted. The local administration and police must stay alert, and their activities must be reported to the government so that they can be controlled. The Chief Minister said that some people do not like peace and development. “Laaton Ke Bhoot Baaton Se Nahi Maante. They think the government will bow down before them, but from the very first day, the double-engine government has been committed to a zero-tolerance policy towards crime, criminals, traitors, and anti-nationals. Our sympathy is for daughters, sisters, youth, the poor, farmers, businessmen, and those who respect Bharat as a mother and revere its traditions and culture. These fools do not even know that symbols of faith deserve respect, not love slogans. Faith is not meant for display at crossroads but is a matter of inner conscience. They are weak and cowardly,” the CM said. The CM also said that children’s hands should hold pens, notebooks, and science and mathematics books, but some people give them ‘I Love Mohammad’ posters to create chaos in society. Their own lives are ruined, but they are determined to ruin the lives of children too. The government will not accept such chaos. |
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