CM Yogi Sitapur: On the idol installation day in Sitapur, CM Yogi Adityanath stressed on the strength of Sanatan Dharma. He talked about the atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh, India's progress under the leadership of PM Modi and the importance of cultural heritage.
CM Yogi Adityanath Sitapur News: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath reached Tapodham Satguru Girdhari Nath Ji Maharaj Tapodham Ashram on Monday. Here he participated in the idol installation day and huge Bhandara program. During this, CM Yogi gave the message to the society to remain united and emphasized on the strength of Sanatan Dharma.
If Sanatan becomes weak then the country will also become weak: CM Yogi
CM Yogi Adityanath said that if Sanatan Dharma becomes weak then the country will also become weak. If the country becomes weak then the existence of Sanatan will be in danger. He appealed to the people to be cautious of the forces trying to divide the society.
Atrocities on Dalit Hindus in Bangladesh, world silent
Referring to the atrocities taking place in Bangladesh, the Chief Minister said that Hindus are being killed, burnt there and Dalit Hindus are included among the victims. The sad thing is that except the religious leaders and some Hindu organizations, no human rights organization or global organization is raising their voice.
India is becoming a global power under the leadership of PM Modi
CM Yogi said that India is getting ready for a long and strong journey under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. India is moving towards becoming a big power in the world and no one can stop it. He said that participation of every Indian in this journey is necessary, so that the future of the present and future generations can be better.
India gave shelter, but some people broke trust
CM Yogi said that Sanatan culture has faced every crisis and even today it is giving the message of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam. At the time of calamity, the followers of Sanatan Dharma gave shelter to everyone, but some people came here and tried to harm the country instead of practicing refugee religion.
Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam basic mantra of eternal life
The Chief Minister said that the followers of Sanatan Dharma had power, glory and intelligence, but never misused it. It has always been used for the welfare of humanity. Here the first morsel is of the mother cow and the last morsel is of the dog. The feeling of protecting life from ants to snakes is ingrained in our culture.
If culture and development go together, results are visible
CM Yogi mentioned India's progress under the leadership of PM Modi in the last 11 years. He said that when prosperity is combined with civilization and culture, positive results emerge. India is growing rapidly and is soon going to become the third largest economy in the world.
India moving forward with eternal heritage
The Chief Minister said that the reason for India's rapid progress is the recognition of its values and ideals. India resolved to re-establish its heritage and the whole world is seeing the result of the same today.
Sitapur: Confluence of eternal tradition and development
CM Yogi described Sitapur as a mythological place of Sanatan Dharma. He said that in 1947, Yogiraj Girdhari Nath Ji Maharaj had to come from Hinglaj Devi Dham in Pakistan and do sadhana in Sitapur. A cave was built here and penance was performed for years. Today Sitapur is touching new heights of development.
Kumbh and Ram connect the soul of India
Referring to the Kumbh tradition, CM Yogi said that in 2019, Prayagraj Kumbh got global recognition from UNESCO. The consecration of Lord Ramlala in Ayodhya on 22 January 2024 connected the entire country emotionally. Ram's affection transcends the boundaries of politics and sect.
Many saints, ministers and public representatives were present in the program.
On this occasion, Rajasthan MLA Balak Nath, Yogi Tejnath, Peer Mahant Harinath, Mahant Krishnanath, UP government minister Rakesh Rathore 'Guru', Suresh Rahi and many MLAs, public representatives and saints were present.
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