Agra: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath encouraged people to work together to attain the pinnacle of wealth, adding that the mistakes made in Bangladesh should not be repeated in India. Batenge toh katenge (if split, we shall be chopped apart), he stated during an event in Agra.
Massive anti-government rallies in Bangladesh recently resulted in Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s departure. Even after the Hasina-led administration fell, violence persisted throughout the country, including targeted attacks on the Hindu minority group. Addressing the audience during the event, Adityanath stated, “There can be nothing bigger than the nation, and a nation will be strong when we are united and good.”
“Aap dekh rahe hain Bangladesh mein kya ho raha hai? Wo galatiyan yahan nahi honi chahiye. Batenge toh katenge! Ek rahenge to nek rahenge, surakshit rahenge aur samriddhi ki parakashtha ko pahuchenge,” the chief minister warned the audience with his message.
Roughly translated, he asked them whether they were following what was occurring in Bangladesh and stated that such mistakes should not occur here.
“If we are divided, we will be cut; if we are united, we will be good, secure, and reach the pinnacle of prosperity,” he continued. The chief minister also posted a video of his address on X. We must achieve the goal of Viksit Bharat (developed India), Adityanath stated after unveiling a statue of Durga Das Rathore here. Rathore was a Rajput lord who led the opposition against Mughal attempts to capture the Marwar Kingdom in the 17th century.
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