Yogi Adityanath warns against ‘love jihad,’ ‘land jihad’ in Maharashtra rally, calls for ‘unity’

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday warned that Maharashtra could become a “base for love jihad and land jihad,” urging voters to ensure the state does not become a “laboratory” for such practices ahead of the November 20 assembly elections.

Speaking at a rally in Achalpur, Adityanath stressed the importance of Hindu unity, modifying the popular phrase “Batenge to Katenge” (if we divide, we will suffer) to “Ek Hai To Safe Hai” (united we are safe). He accused the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) alliance of fostering division and creating an environment that could threaten the safety and security of the state’s citizens.

Also ReadModi criticises Congress of hindering progress for Dalits, backward classes in Maharashtra poll rally

The MVA, which includes the Shiv Sena (UBT), Congress, and NCP, was sharply criticised by Adityanath for allegedly allowing what he called “love jihad” and “land jihad” to thrive in the state. These terms are used by right-wing groups to describe what they claim are efforts by Muslim men to marry Hindu women and convert them, as well as a supposed attempt to seize land for religious purposes.

Also Read Focus on economic diplomacy one of key changes in Indian foreign policy, says EAM S Jaishankar  Bangladesh ex-PM Sheikh Hasina now on Interpol radar – Here’s why ‘Article 380 is History, no one can rewrite’: BJP tears into NC after J&K Assembly resolution to restore special status Trump 2.0: Implications for India? A New era of Immigration Crackdowns and Trade Tension

“The history of India’s division should serve as a lesson,” Adityanath said, referring to the partition of India in 1947. “Because you were divided, this country was divided, and Hindus were killed because they were divided. Don’t get divided. ‘Ek hain toh safe hain’,” he added.

He also revisited the sensitive Ayodhya dispute and praised the resolution of the long-standing issue, crediting Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership for its resolution.

“We suffered humiliation for 500 years because we were divided,” Adityanath said, asserting that the Ayodhya issue was finally settled in 2019 due to Modi’s leadership, after being stalled for decades by Congress.

In his speech, Adityanath made a direct appeal to voters in Maharashtra, warning that if the state were to fall into division again,

 » Read More

Related Articles

Mutual Fund: Rs 1 lakh invested in this SBI ELSS fund at launch turned into Rs 1.28 crore! Check SIP returns

All mutual fund investors investing in equity have this primary goal of achieving high returns. However, there are lots of investors who enter the mutual fund space with one equally important objective, i.e. tax saving. Investors who park their money in ELSS (Equity Linked Saving Scheme) mutual funds are allowed to avail of tax deduction

Lodha Vs Lodha: How did Lodha family feud unfold – A timeline

The family feud between real estate moguls Abhishek Lodha and Abhinandan Lodha continued to escalate over the ‘Lodha’ trademark dispute, with the most recent development being Abhishek Lodha’s Macrotech Developers filing a Rs 5,000 crore lawsuit against the younger brother’s firm, the House of Abhinandan Lodha (HoABL). The brand infringement lawsuit, filed on January 20

IREDA board approves raising Rs 5000 crore via QIP

Key renewable power play IREDA board has approved raising Rs 5000 crore through a QIP or qualified institutions placement in one or more tranches. The filing at the exchanges specified that the board has decided that fund raising is subject to shareholder approval and Govt shareholding will not decirease more than 7% of the company’s

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Stay Connected

0FansLike
0FollowersFollow
0SubscribersSubscribe
- Advertisement -

Latest Articles

Mutual Fund: Rs 1 lakh invested in this SBI ELSS fund at launch turned into Rs 1.28 crore! Check SIP returns

All mutual fund investors investing in equity have this primary goal of achieving high returns. However, there are lots of investors who enter the mutual fund space with one equally important objective, i.e. tax saving. Investors who park their money in ELSS (Equity Linked Saving Scheme) mutual funds are allowed to avail of tax deduction

Lodha Vs Lodha: How did Lodha family feud unfold – A timeline

The family feud between real estate moguls Abhishek Lodha and Abhinandan Lodha continued to escalate over the ‘Lodha’ trademark dispute, with the most recent development being Abhishek Lodha’s Macrotech Developers filing a Rs 5,000 crore lawsuit against the younger brother’s firm, the House of Abhinandan Lodha (HoABL). The brand infringement lawsuit, filed on January 20

IREDA board approves raising Rs 5000 crore via QIP

Key renewable power play IREDA board has approved raising Rs 5000 crore through a QIP or qualified institutions placement in one or more tranches. The filing at the exchanges specified that the board has decided that fund raising is subject to shareholder approval and Govt shareholding will not decirease more than 7% of the company’s

Infosys to create 17,000 more jobs as it announces plans to expand IT campus in Hyderabad

Infosys has announced its plans to strengthen its strategic partnership with Telangana government with the expansion of Infosys’ IT campus at Pocharam in Hyderabad. This will create an additional 17,000 jobs in the Pocharam campus, where Infosys already employs over 35,000 people, making it one of their largest campuses in the country, stated a report

Nifty ends above 23,200 amidst rangebound trade; mid and small cap indices clock smart gains

The benchmark equity indices ended Thursday’s trading session in positive territory. The NSE Nifty 50 advanced 60.90 points or 0.26% to settle at 23,216.25, while the BSE Sensex rose 115.39 points or 0.15% to end the day at 76,520.38. Underperforming the overall markets, the banking index, Nifty Bank closed the session 130 points or 0.27%