‘UP government will reclaim every inch of land taken under pretext of Waqf’: Yogi Adityanath
- In Reports
- 10:08 PM, Jan 08, 2025
- Myind Staff
In a recent statement, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath declared that the state government is committed to reclaiming every inch of land that has been unlawfully taken under the guise of Waqf. He made this announcement during his address at the 'Maha Kumbh Mahasammelan,' an event organised by a private news channel.
During his speech, Adityanath also emphasised that the belief system of Sanatan Dharma represents the world's oldest culture, asserting its unparalleled significance in comparison to any other religion or sect.
"I inherit a legacy that spans thousands of years, with its cultural and spiritual events equally ancient. The tradition of Sanatan is higher than the sky and beyond comparison," Adityanath, according to an official statement. Taking a strong stance on the Waqf Board, he said, "It is hard to tell whether it is a Waqf Board or a board of land mafias."
He said his government has amended the Waqf Act and is actively investigating all "occupied" land. "We will reclaim every inch of land that has been taken under the pretext of Waqf and it will be used to build housing, educational institutions and hospitals for the poor," he affirmed.
Emphasising the ancient heritage of Sanatan Dharma, Yogi Adityanath asserted that the tradition of Kumbh predates the establishment of the Waqf institution by centuries. He highlighted the deep-rooted cultural significance of the Kumbh, reinforcing its historical importance in contrast to other institutions.
"The stature of Sanatan Dharma is higher than the sky and its depth deeper than the ocean. It cannot be compared to any sect or religion," he said.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath strongly criticised the Samajwadi Party (SP) and its leaders, accusing them of failing to uphold the principles espoused by the socialist leader Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia. He questioned their commitment to the values and ideals that Lohia championed.
He reminded that Dr Lohia had once said, "If you want to understand India, study the traditions of Ram, Krishna and Shiva. Those who claim to follow the ideals of Lohia never truly understood his words."
Addressing the ongoing dispute over religious sites in Sambhal, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath highlighted that the Puranas mention Sambhal as the birthplace of Kalki, the tenth incarnation of Bhagwan Shri Hari Vishnu. He emphasised the historical and religious significance of the region in this context.
He condemned attempts to encroach religious sites by damaging them, stating, "Our government took decisive action based on the court's order and sent a clear message to the rioters."
Highlighting the development of Ayodhya, he said, "We have transformed Ayodhya into a centre of development and heritage. Those who once opposed Ayodhya's progress have no moral authority to visit the city now."
On religious conversion and "ghar wapsi", he said, "If someone genuinely wishes to return to their original faith from the heart, they should be welcomed. This reflects a conscious respect for religion and tradition."
While discussing national and Hindu unity, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath emphasised that Sanatan Dharma has always held the highest position. He asserted that Hindu unity and national unity are intrinsically linked, with both going hand in hand.
"History bears witness that division has always led to weakness, unity has made us invincible. That is why I have always maintained 'Batenge to katenge, ek rahenge to nek rahenge' (Divided we fall, united we thrive)," he said.
Criticising the opposition, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath accused certain groups of attempting to divide society along caste and religious lines, labeling them as forces conspiring to weaken the nation. He asserted that the people of India have become more aware and are no longer susceptible to such divisive tactics.
During the interview, Adityanath also emphasised the profound significance of the Maha Kumbh. He explained that, following the 'Devasura Sangram' (the battle between gods and demons), drops of nectar fell at four sacred locations — Prayagraj, Haridwar, Ujjain and Nashik. The Maha Kumbh at these sites has historically served as a platform for shaping India's knowledge, ideology, and social direction, he stated.
The Chief Minister further elaborated that the Maha Kumbh is not just a religious gathering, but a symbol of India’s spiritual heritage and national unity. He highlighted that during the Maha Kumbh, sages from across India come together to reflect on the social and political conditions of their times, making the event a crucial occasion not only for revering tradition but also for preserving cultural wisdom for future generations.
He lauded the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said, "Organising Maha Kumbh represents a remarkable confluence of India's heritage and development." Reflecting on the 2019 Prayagraj Kumbh, he highlighted how modern technology, efficient management and cultural traditions were seamlessly integrated."We will strive to achieve the same harmony in the upcoming Maha Kumbh," he assured.
He highlighted that the UP government, in collaboration with the Centre, has taken numerous measures to ensure that the Maha Kumbh is both grand and meticulously organised. "This event is drawing not just the citizens of India but also people from around the globe," he said, describing Maha Kumbh as a golden opportunity to showcase the country's rich cultural heritage on an international stage.
"This event transcends caste, creed and gender barriers. Maha Kumbh will serve as a powerful reflection of the progress India has made over the past decade under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. "It stands as a living testament to India's prosperity, rich heritage and spiritual tradition," Adityanath said.
He stated that certain individuals, "who thrive on foreign leftovers," are attempting to tarnish the nation's image by exploiting caste divisions for political gains. However, he affirmed that the people of India have become increasingly aware and will not fall victim to such divisive tactics.
"Today, it is not the citizens of Uttar Pradesh but the mafia and criminals who are running away from the state," he added.
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