“Batenge toh kattenge”: Yogi Adityanath makes a strong plea for unity

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“Batenge toh kattenge”: Yogi Adityanath makes a strong plea for unity

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath made a strong plea for national unity, citing the example of neighbouring Bangladesh and said “Batenge toh kattenge (If we are divided, we willbe destroyed).” He declared, “Only when we are united will the nation be empowered.” “Nothing can be above the nation,” the chief minister declared today during a rally in Agra. And only when we stand together will the country gain strength.” “You are witnessing events in Bangladesh.

Those mistakes should not be repeated here…Batenge toh kattenge, Ek Rahenge toh nekh rahenge,” he said while addressing a gathering after unveiling a statue in Agra. The chief minister had yesterday accused the opposition of playing divisive politics and said they were more concerned about their vote bank than the plight of Hindus in Bangladesh following Sheikh Hasina’s departure from the nation and resignation as prime minister.

“The opposition has been blatantly silent about the persecution of Hindus and the destruction of temples in Bangladesh, but they speak sharply on global issues,” the speaker declared. They see Palestine, but turn a blind eye to Bangladesh, because they fear losing their vote bank.” He said, “We must unite to expose and counter the divisive forces who want to divide society for their petty interests.

” In his address today, he also issued a warning. He said, “We will work for unity. We will not give any scope to anyone to spread division in society, be it on the basis of matter, region, language or any other basis. We should be cautious of such people and we must perform our duty as citizens.”

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