Yogi Adityanath warns against ‘I Love Mohammad’ placards’

CM Yogi Adityanath (Photo:SNS)


Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has warned those creating chaos during festivals and obstructing development will lead to their own destruction. Those dreaming of Ghazwa-e-Hind will never be able to fulfill it in India Instead, such people will be handed a ticket to hell.

He urged people to be vigilant against those involved in anti-India and anti-Hindu activities and share their information with the administration. The government is implementing zero tolerance policy towards crime, criminals, and traitors.

Addressing a public meeting in the Ghughulpur area of the Balrampur district, on the India-Nepal border in Uttar Pradesh, the CM said faith is not a matter of display at crossroads, but of conscience. “Those spreading chaos are ruining the lives of children by handing them ‘I Love Mohammad’ placards and posters and making them protest. Those causing riots and anarchy have been handed a ticket to hell without even asking for it,” he thundered.

He said that those who unduly spread fear and rumours about drones and theft will be charged under the Gangster Act.

Appealing for cooperation in creating public awareness, he said if anyone tries to create an atmosphere of fear, inform the administration. Immediately report cow smuggling and cow slaughter to the police. They will receive immediate treatment.

Yogi Adityanath said the Balrampur district is being transformed into a district full of aspirations by covering projects worth Rs 825 crore.

“The previous government used to provide “One District, One Mafia”, but the BJP government is providing “One District, One Medical College”. He announced that Balrampur will get a medical college named after former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.

He said that Devipatan Mandal would get a sports college. He inspected the under-construction Maa Pateshwari University. He said that Balrampur is creating a new identity for itself through development under the double-engine government. From the stage, he spoke about road connectivity and air connectivity and enumerated the government’s development plans for this.