This story is from September 17, 2024
Time has come to save your dharma: Yogi in Tripura
Yogi said the threat to humanity in Bangladesh did not emerge suddenly. He highlighted India’s Sanatan philosophy, which promotes holistic development of the universe and all living beings, rooted in the belief that “dharma saves you when you save dharma.”
“Time has come to work unitedly to save your dharma. Once you are safe, you can make others safe and help each other to prosper. India under PM Modi is working relentlessly to save every Indian and India has now become one of the most developed and prosperous countries in the world,” he said.
He added, “Four members from the Congress and four from the Muslim League, with an agreement with Cyril Radcliffe, determined the border in 1947 for which we are still suffering.”
He went on to say, “Pakistan is a cancer for humanity. It needs surgery and it has already begun. The inhabitants of PoK and Balochistan want to join India now.”
Adityanath commended the efforts of Padma Shri Chittaranjan Maharaj (Debbarma), the sole disciple of Shanti Kali, who was killed by armed militants in 1994 for conversion activities of churches. “A good number of residential schools for marginalised tribals across Tripura was run by Maharaj in memory of his guru.”
UP, Tripura CMs to inaugurate Siddheswari temple in Tripura on Monday
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha are set to inaugurate the Siddheswari temple in West Tripura on September 16. The event will include Tipra Motha leader Pradyot Kishore Manikya Debbarma as a guest of honour. This newly built temple is managed by Shanti Kali Ashram.
UP CM Yogi Adityanath terms Pakistan a cancer of humanity in Tripura
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath inaugurated the Siddheswari temple in West Tripura alongside local leaders. He criticized Congress for India's partition and raised concerns about Bangladesh's current situation. Adityanath praised efforts to revive Hindu traditions in Tripura and highlighted India's progress under Prime Minister Modi's leadership, urging unity to protect Dharma.
Tripura police accused of not arresting criminals for lynching
Tripura police are investigating the lynching of 22-year-old Gautam Das, allegedly beaten to death by BJP's Yuva Morcha leaders. Despite a complaint from his father, no arrests were initially made, drawing criticism from opposition parties. Four individuals were eventually arrested following intervention by the Chief Minister.
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