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HomeNATIONCM Yogi Adityanath's Bold Assertion; Says 'If Ram Janmabhoomi, Why Not Sindh?'

CM Yogi Adityanath’s Bold Assertion; Says ‘If Ram Janmabhoomi, Why Not Sindh?’

Yogi Adityanath, the chief minister, delivered a perceptive speech at the National Sindhi Convention in which he drew comparisons between the reclaiming of Ram Janmabhoomi and the desire to reclaim Sindh.

CM Yogi Adityanath, the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, stated on Sunday that if Sindh province, which is currently a part of Pakistan, can be regained after 500 years, then so can Ram Janmabhoomi.

Drawing Parallels Between Ram Janmabhoomi and Sindh

Speaking at the two-day National Sindhi Convention in Lucknow, the CM said, “A grand temple of Lord Ram is being constructed in Ayodhya after 500 years… The Kashi Vishwanath Dham is just two-and-a-half hours from there. What was it six years ago? Today, under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the temple is lit up. If you travel to Vindhyavasini Dham and then Prayagraj, then you will feel you should also have feelings for our heritage. If Ram Janmabhoomi can be taken back after 500 years, there is no reason why we can’t take back Sindh.”

225 People from 10 Nations Unite at Sindhi Convention

According to officials, more than 225 people from 10 different nations and 10 different Indian states attended the conference. The CM stated that the Sindhi community needs to educate the younger generation about their past. “The 1947 Partition was sad. It was avoidable and reversible. The nation had to experience the agony of Partition, which resulted in the deaths of lakhs of people, all because of one person’s stubbornness. Pakistan was created from a sizable portion of India’s land, he remarked.

Yogi Adityanath on Sindhi Community’s Bond with India

“The Sindhi people have integrated with India. It is a part of Akhand Bharat, hence it has never been outside of India. The terrible Partition made the community a victim. However, it made no noise and persevered on its voyage despite numerous obstacles,” the Chief Minister stated. He claimed that because they had to leave their motherland behind, the community was the one who suffered the most. “Even today, we still have to bear the brunt of the tragedy of Partition in the form of terrorism,” he remarked. No civilised community, according to the CM, has ever been able to identify terrorism, extremism, or any form of anarchy. “The evil tendencies will have to be eliminated if we have to move forward on the path of humanity’s welfare,” he stated.

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