Lucknow, 09 May (HS): Uttar Pradesh
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath criticized Pakistan's public support for
terrorists killed in a recent Indian military operation, underlining the
country's rising challenges for existence as a result of its profound
participation in terrorism. Adityanath
addressed a crowd on Maharana Pratap Jayanti, emphasizing the significance of
India's retaliatory missile attacks on nine terror targets in Pakistan-occupied
Kashmir and Pakistan during Operation Sindoor.
He argued that Pakistani authorities attending the funerals of these
insurgents demonstrates their cooperation.
The Chief Minister urged civilians to be united and support the military
forces at this vital moment, while warning against misinformation on social
media. Adityanath complimented India's
leadership and encouraged residents to be inspired by historical personalities
such as Maharana Pratap in order to build national spirit.
He asked citizens to promote
national unity, keep watchful against disinformation, and be inspired by
Maharana Pratap. Yogi Adityanath
pondered on Maharana Pratap's sacrifice for his country, religion, and values,
naming him a national hero who will continue to guide future generations. The UP Chief Minister attacked historical
depictions under past administrations that emphasized Akbar's achievements
while downplaying Maharana Pratap's contribution.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath
paid tribute to Maharana Pratap on his birth anniversary via social media,
highlighting the Mewar ruler's continuing importance as a beacon of Indian self-respect
and national pride. Adityanath
emphasized the significance of India's retaliatory missile strikes on nine
terrorist targets in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and Pakistan during Operation
Sindoor. He maintained that Pakistani
authorities attending these insurgents' funerals demonstrated their
cooperation.
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi