Nobody speaks for the Hindus in Bangladesh

  • Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath’s statement

  • Yogi Adityanath also compared current situation in Bangladesh with the time of Partition

Lucknow (UP) – Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has boldly criticised the plight of Hindus in Bangladesh. He said, “What happened in 1947 is happening again today in Bangladesh. Hindus in Bangladesh are pleading for their lives. Nobody speaks for the Hindus in Bangladesh. Everyone’s mouth has been sealed”. He was speaking at an event organised on the occasion of ‘Vibhajan Vibhishika Smruti Diwas’.

He added, “Congress is solely responsible for the Partition of India. We will not let the tragedy of Partition happen again. Congress is only concerned about their vote bank. An attempt is being made to create divisions on the basis of caste”.

Pakistan will either merge with India or it will cease to exist

“The situation in Pakistan is such that it will either merge with India or be erased from history forever. Maharishi Aurobindo had declared in 1947 that Pakistan has no reality in the spiritual world. When one has no true existence in the spiritual world, it must be destroyed. We should not look at its demise with suspicion. We must believe that this will happen. We will work towards it”.

Destroyed pilgrimage sites will have to be restored

“The mistakes made by allowing foreign invaders to enter India and destroy its sacred pilgrimage sites will have to be corrected, and all such mistakes, as well as the tragedy of Partition, will have to be overcome, because they were religious, regional, and linguistic. These issues must be addressed, and work must be done with the perspective of Nation First.”

India was pushed towards the tragedy of Partition for political interests

Before this event, Yogi Adityanath had posted on X – “On this day in 1947 (14th August), our Mother India, who introduced the world to the soulful sentiment of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ (The World Is One Family), was pushed towards the tragedy of Partition. Due to this inhuman decision, the country divided, and countless innocent citizens lost their lives. They had to endure displacement and suffering. A humble tribute to all who fell victim to this inhuman tragedy.”