Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath addressed the National Sindhi Convention and made a strong statement about reclaiming the Sindhu province, now in Pakistan. Drawing a parallel with the construction of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi temple, which is being reclaimed after 500 years, Adityanath emphasized that there is no reason why the Sindhu province cannot be taken back. He highlighted the importance of preserving history and educating the younger generation about the suffering the Sindhi community endured during the partition. Adityanath also condemned terrorism and extremism, stating that a civilized society cannot tolerate such acts. He praised the Sindhi community for their resilience and honored world billiard champion Pankaj Advani at the event. Adityanath’s remarks were met with thunderous applause from the audience. He called on the Sindhi community to share their history with the younger generation and highlighted the impact of partition, with the Sindhi community being one of the most affected. Adityanath noted that the tragedy of partition still persists in the form of terrorism, and stressed that no civilized society can recognize such acts. He highlighted the importance of ending evil tendencies for the welfare of humanity, and underscored that the country, religion, and society are intertwined. Adityanath commended the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in combating terrorism in India, and appealed to the people to prioritize the nation’s unity and integrity. He described the Sindhi community as an integral part of Sanatan Dharma and commended their progress even in difficult circumstances. At the event, Adityanath presented the ‘Sher-e-Sindh’ award to Padma Bhushan awardee and world billiard champion Pankaj Advani. In conclusion, Adityanath’s speech at the National Sindhi Convention championed the cause of reclaiming the Sindhu province, condemned terrorism and extremism, and praised the resilience of the Sindhi community.
Yogi Adityanath: There is No Reason India Cannot Take Back Sindh
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