Ayodhya/Lucknow, 23 May (HS): Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi
Adityanath asserted on Friday that Pakistan has lived too long for 75 years and
does not have many days left.
Addressing an event following the inauguration of Hanuman Katha
Mandapam in Ayodhya's Hanumangarhi, he stated that terrorism will one day
destroy Pakistan. He said that the Indian army did not assault Pakistan;
rather, Pakistan first attacked our innocent people and shot them after
inquiring about their faith. Referring to the Indian Army's response,
Adityanath stated that 124 terrorists were killed by India's valiant soldiers
during the military assault.
So the guilt in this lies not with India, but with the
Pakistanis who sat there and provided refuge to the terrorists.
They encourage terrorism. I am confident that terrorism will
destroy Pakistan one day, he remarked. Adityanath emphasized that Pakistan
doesn't have many days left. Anyway, one of our famous saints claimed that
Pakistan does not exist in the spiritual realm. Remember that anything that
does not have a true existence is artificial. He said that Pakistan had lived
too long for 75 years and that its time had come. Pakistan is being punished
for his own actions. India's gallant warriors are responding to Pakistan with
such strength that every Indian should be proud of the army. He stated that
this is new India, and new India does not tease anyone, but if someone does,
they are not spared.
Adityanath praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the twin
engine governments for building the huge Ram temple at Ayodhya, saying,
We have to keep in mind that whether it is a person or a society, only
the one who breaks free from the norm will be able to do something new. By conforming to the standard, neither the
individual nor we will be able to sustain our life for an extended period of
time.” He also congratulated the elders
for continuing Ayodhya's tradition and extended thanks to them.
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi