Gorakhpur,
10 July (HS): On Thursday, at the Ram Katha closing ceremony in Gorakhnath
temple, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has fiercely attacked the Samajwadi
Party. “Lohia was a socialist and today's socialists shoot at Ram devotees, but
they chant Lohia's name. Whoever opposes Lord Shri Ram, he will always have a
bad fate,” said Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. He remarked, “Without Ram,
Krishna and Shankar, not even a leaf can move in India. We have considered it a
part of our way of life. Dr. Lohia was a staunch socialist. He was a staunch
opponent of the Congress party, and was also a freedom fighter. After
independence, there was a fear in the world that India will not remain united
for long.”
Ramayan
fairs were started by Lohia – Chief Minister CM Yogi further said, 'He was
afraid that India will be divided again. When he was asked that Lohia ji, tell
us how long will India remain united and will India be able to remain united.
He said that this question should not be raised on India. People said that the
world is saying this. He said that the world has not yet understood India
properly. As long as Ram, Krishna and Lord Shankar are worshipped in India, no
one will be able to harm India. No person from the world will be able to harm India.
If anyone had started the Ramayan fairs in the country, it was Lohia.
Socialists
shoot bullets at Ram bhakts - CM Yogi Chief Minister said, 'Dr Lohia was a
socialist and today's socialists shoot bullets at Ram bhakts, but chant Lohia's
name. That is why I said that when there is no coordination between a person's
conduct and thoughts, then he faces a bad fate and the one who opposes Ram is
always bound to face a bad fate.' CM Yogi said, 'This is the story of 'Maryada
Purushottam Shri Ram'. His words are followed all over the world. The story is
effective only when the speaker's personality is pure from within.”
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi