Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) – “Why have the criminals who committed the massacre in Sambhal 46 years ago not been punished till date ? Why is there no discussion about this ? What was the fault of the dead Hindus ?,” questioned Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath at a programme. On December 14th, a temple was found in a Muslim-dominated area in Sambhal that had been closed for the past 46 years. He was speaking in reference to it.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath added, “Yesterday, there was a discussion on the Constitution in the Parliament. At that time, the issue of Muslims being killed in firing in Sambhal was being raised; however, there was no discussion about the temple that was closed during the opposition Government 46 years ago. This exposed the mentality of the opposition. Did the administration build that ancient temple in Sambhal overnight ? Did the murti come there by itself ? Anyone who speaks the truth is threatened, their voice is suppressed, and the same people who do this, talk about the Constitution. This is hypocrisy. These people will try to spread similar misinformation about the Kumbha Mela.”
Why don’t the opposition discuss the Hindu massacres that occurred 46 years ago in Sambhal (Uttar Pradesh)? – UP CM Adityanath Slams Opposition
For decades, it has been evident that Hindus have no human rights in India, and hence the opposition will never answer this question!… pic.twitter.com/ZSOaK5wbuH
— Sanatan Prabhat (@SanatanPrabhat) December 15, 2024
Don’t we want a uniform civil code in the country ?
Yogi Adityanath further said, “A judge in the Allahabad High Court had made a statement that India needs a uniform civil code. He also said that the sentiments of the majority in the country should be respected. Now, the opposition is demanding action against him. Is it wrong to demand the implementation of a uniform civil code in the country ?”
Aarti performed at the temple found in Sambhal
On the morning of December 15th, Puja and Aarti were performed in the temple, which was found in Sambhal after 46 years. Currently, Police security has been deployed outside the temple. The temple premises have been cleaned and electricity arrangements have been made. CCTV cameras have also been installed here.
Editorial PerspectiveSince it has been evident for decades that nobody bothers about the human rights of Hindus in India, the opposition will never answer this question. To ensure that such a question does not arise in the future, it is necessary to declare India a Hindu Rashtra. |