Reiterates CM Yogi’s Statement, “If We Divide, We Will Be Cut”

Kunda (Uttar Pradesh) – Raghuraj Pratap Singh, popularly known as Raja Bhaiya, MLA from Kunda constituency in Pratapgarh district, Uttar Pradesh, reiterated Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s statement, “If we divide, we will be cut.” He urged Hindus to unite, referring to the 23-year-old Godhra massacre in Gujarat. Raja Bhaiya pointed out that when the Sabarmati Express was set on fire, the attackers did not differentiate between upper castes, backward classes, or Dalits.
‘गोधरा’ शब्द सभी को याद होगा लेकिन ‘साबरमती एक्सप्रेस’ की चर्चा कम ही होती है, आज वही दुखद दिन है जिस दिन सन 2002 में साबरमती एक्सप्रेस में राम भक्तों को ज़िंदा जला दिया गया था, उनका अपराध ये था कि वे अयोध्या से अपने आराध्य श्री राम लला सरकार के दर्शन करके लौट रहे थे। नारी,…
— Raja Bhaiya (@Raghuraj_Bhadri) February 27, 2025
1.In a post on X, Raja Bhaiya wrote that on February 27, 2002, devotees of Lord Ram were burned alive in the Sabarmati Express. According to him, their only “crime” in the eyes of Muslims was that they were returning from Ayodhya after having Shriram’s darshan. He further stated that the attackers did not spare women, men, or even children. He emphasized that in the history of the world, there is no other example where a minority community has carried out such a brutal massacre against the majority.
🚨 Raja Bhaiya’s Appeal to Hindus! 🚨
🔸 Citing the Godhra massacre, BJP MLA Raja Bhaiya @Raghuraj_Bhadri urges Hindus to stay united! ✊🚩
🔸 He echoes CM Yogi’s powerful statement: "Batenge to Katenge!" ⚔️
Unity is the only way to safeguard Dharma & protect Hindu interests!… pic.twitter.com/KZZBSj83yC
— Sanatan Prabhat (@SanatanPrabhat) March 1, 2025
2.On February 27, 2002, the Sabarmati Express, departing from Godhra station in Gujarat, was set on fire by a Muslim mob, resulting in the death of 59 Hindu kar sevaks. This incident triggered widespread communal riots across Gujarat.