Yogi Adityanath emphasized national unity during a public meeting in Agra, using the ongoing unrest in Bangladesh as a cautionary example. “Nothing is more important than the nation. We must avoid repeating the mistakes seen in Bangladesh,” he stated, urging, “Batenge to Katenge, Ek Rahenge to Nek Rahenge.” His comments follow a recent critique of the Opposition for its silence on attacks against Hindus and the destruction of temples.
77% Say CM Yogi’s Statement is Politically Motivated Against Opposition
Here’s the Survey:
Q-1 CM Yogi, while giving an example of Bangladesh, said that if they attack, we will retaliate. What is your opinion on this?
Q-2 Asaduddin Owaisi said CM Yogi’s statement is meant to divide, do you agree?
Q-3 Is CM Yogi’s statement being used for political gains against the opposition?
Q-4 Do you think the question of the security of Hindus in Bangladesh is a significant vote-bank politics issue?
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