
“If Kashi and Ayodhya can be revived, then why not Sambhal?” he asked.
CM Yogi Adityanath in Bahjoi, Sambhal district, Uttar Pradesh, Latest News
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adiyanath, on Thursday, inaugurated and laid foundation stones of 222 development projects worth Rs 659 crore, in Bahjoi, Sambhal district, including the inauguration of the district Magistrate’s office and an integrated residential building.
Following the inauguration, taking to social media, the Chief Minister said, “We will pursue development and public welfare, provide the benefits of government schemes to every individual without discrimination, and also teach a lesson to those who tarnish India’s heritage.
Addressing a large public gathering at the event, he spoke on of preservation of the district’s religious heritage, according to ANI.
CM Yogi, in his speech, attacked foreign invaders, the Congress Party, and the Samajwadi Party. He said, “Those who sin with Sambhal will face severe punishment for their actions.”
Talking about the district’s history, he said that there were once 68 pilgrimage sites, 19 holy wells, and parikrama routes in Sambhal; however, he said, “the barbaric invaders desecrated and destroyed our pilgrimage sites.”
He added that all the wells and pilgrimage sites were seized, further adding, “the 24 and 84 Kos Parikrama routes were obstructed. A despicable attempt was made to erase the truth.”
CM Yogi said his government would now renovate those 68 pilgrimage sites and 19 wells.
“If Kashi and Ayodhya can be revived, then why not Sambhal?” he asked.
Further in his speech, he accused the Congress Party of “orchestrating” mass murder in Sambhal.
He said, “Remember the sins SP and Congress have committed with Sambhal. Congress orchestrated mass murders here, and as its disciple, SP worked to protect the murderers. If the truth of the massacres that occurred post-independence had been revealed, their vote bank would have been at risk.”
In strong words, he said, “We are here for vote bank politics, but for the protection of heritage. Those who seek to tarnish India and its essence will be taught such a lesson those future generations will remember whom they have clashed with.”
He also asserted that the ill intentions, allegedly, behind hiding the truth of Sambhal will be demolished.
Among the projects he inaugurated and the foundation stones laid are facilities for education, vocational training, drinking water, roads, Anganwadi centers, and composite schools.
During the occasion, he examined the archeological objects discovered during excavations in the Sambhal district.
Later in a post on X, the CM said he extended his heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to the residents and beneficiaries of the district, having received these gifts ahead of the holy festivals of Raksha Bandhan and Shri Krishna Janmashtami!
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