Against the backdrop of constant disputes over the requirements to remove the grave of Mughal Avrangzeba, the Arangzeba area in the area of the Sambjaginar Maharashtra, who up the CM Yogi Adityanth, warned from the celebration of historical figures who sought to destroy the Sanatan’s culture.
Chief Minister Uttar Yoga Adesatat said on Thursday that glorifying the invaders who attacked the inheritance of India and dishonest their people, equivalent to betrayal that “New India” will never accept. Against the backdrop of constant disputes over the requirements to remove the grave of Magol Avranzeba’s head in the Maharashtra area in the area of Chatrapati Sambjaginar, Aditatate warned from the celebration of historical figures who sought to destroy the Sanatan culture.
Addressing the public assembly to Bakhrach, Oditata said: “glorifying the invaders means strengthening the roots of betrayal. The new India will never accept those who offend our great ancestors and praised those who attacked our civilization, violated our women and impressed our faith.”
“If the whole world recognizes the rich heritage of India, the duty of every citizen to maintain respect for our great leaders, not to press those who sought to erase our identity,” he added.
The remarks of the outgoing came when he spoke at the recently called Mach Kumba in Magaraj, which he called “the largest human congregation, someday.” He also referred to a recent speech by Narendra Modi in the parliament, in which the Prime Minister praised Uttar Pradesh for holding an event, for “more than 66 devoted” gathered in the fusion of gang, he and mystical Saraswati.
“Nowhere else in the world has happened such a large -scale event, and no other country can organize something of this. Mach Kumba was a testimony to the eternal Sanatan culture of India, which would inspire the generation,” said Adjaton.
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