“If you don’t believe in Hanumanji then leave India” CM Yogi’s biggest statement till date, created political uproar in the country
Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is known for his outspoken style and strong statements. But this time on the occasion of Hanuman Jayanti, he has said something which has heated up the politics of the entire country. While addressing a public program, CM Yogi directly targeted those people who do not have faith in India’s ancient culture and Bajrangbali.
“Islam did not exist at the time of Hanumanji”
Yogi Adityanath gave a big argument in his address by citing history and time cycle. He said that when Bajrangbali was physically present on earth in Tretayuga, there was not even a trace of any religion like Islam on the world map. Yogi stressed that Islam came into existence in the seventh century, while the presence and influence of Hanumanji is thousands of years older than that.
Yogi’s direct warning to those who oppose
The Chief Minister said in strong words that there is no compulsion in the country for those who live on Indian soil but do not accept or like Hanumanji. Yogi said bluntly, “Those who do not believe in this Sanatan culture can go wherever they want.” He made it clear that the character of Hanumanji is an integral part of the soul of India and its cultural heritage and it cannot be compromised.
War broke out in political circles
After this statement of Yogi, the opposition has opened its front. Opposition parties have termed it as politics of polarization and said that such statements at the time of elections serve to divide the society. On the other hand, CM Yogi’s supporters and Hindu organizations have strongly welcomed this statement. Supporters argue that this message is for those people who insult its roots and gods and goddesses by living in India. At present, this statement has sparked a new debate from social media to TV debates.
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