Recently many controversies have come to light in Uttar Pradesh regarding religious rhetoric. Even after the controversial statement of Yeti Narasimhanand regarding Islam, there has been uproar in many districts of UP. Meanwhile, now Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has given a big statement regarding these controversies. CM Yogi has said that if anyone uses derogatory language against a great man of any religion, then action should be taken. However, CM Yogi has also given a big warning along with this.
Action will be taken against use of abusive language
Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath on Monday said that great men of all religions have contributed to the welfare of the people and they all should be respected. CM Yogi said that if anyone uses derogatory language against a great man of any religion, then strict action should be taken against such a person. However, protesting against this does not mean that vandalism, arson and looting can take place.
CM Yogi warned
CM Yogi has said that there are some sections who consider it their birthright to comment against Hindu Gods and Goddesses. They insult the basic principles of Hinduism and damage the idols. CM Yogi warned that Hindus do not react to this, but if an ignorant person makes any comment, an attempt is made to create anarchy. If this happens then they will have to face legal action.
Demand for action against Yeti Narasimhanand
On the other hand, amidst the ongoing nationwide movement against alleged objectionable statements against Prophet Mohammad, on Monday, public representatives, religious organizations and students in Moradabad, Bahraich and Aligarh of Uttar Pradesh submitted a memorandum to the President against the chief priest of Dasna temple, Yati Narasimhanand. Demanded action. At the same time, police have arrested 13 people in connection with stone pelting at Sheikhpura police post during the demonstration in Saharanpur against the alleged objectionable statement of Dasna temple chief priest Yeti Narasimhanand.
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