
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, during the inauguration of the Sidheswari temple and the foundation-laying ceremony for Ved Vidyalaya at Barkathal on Monday, emphasized the importance of understanding the current situation in Bangladesh. Adityanath asserted, “We must study why the present situation was created in Bangladesh. We should not underestimate the enemy.”
The Chief Minister praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision for comprehensive national development, asserting that the central government, under Modi’s leadership, is committed to serious and inclusive progress across all regions of India. Adityanath criticized Congress for accepting the partition of the country, labeling Pakistan as a “cancer of humanity” and urging global forces to unite against it.
Adityanath highlighted the achievements of the double-engine BJP government, referring to projects such as the construction of the Lord Shri Ram temple in Ayodhya and the beautification of Maa Tripura Sundari’s temple in Tripura. He emphasized that these initiatives are part of a broader campaign of “development and heritage.”
The Chief Minister also praised the proactive approach of the Tripura government, drawing a parallel with Uttar Pradesh’s own development efforts. He commended the RSS and VHP for their silent yet impactful service, noting that many students from northeastern states are benefiting from their educational institutions in Uttar Pradesh.
“Protection and development of sacred places like Ayodhya, Mathura, and Kashi are crucial,” Adityanath said, reiterating the need for vigilance and unity against adversaries. His remarks reflect a commitment to both religious and regional development, as well as a call for a deeper understanding of international issues affecting India.





