On SP President Akhilesh Yadav's statement that he will get the Chief Minister's residence dug up, MP Dr. Sachchidanand Hari Sakshi Maharaj said that Akhilesh is only looking at the Chief Minister's residence. His residence is in Etawah, he should first get it dug up. After this, the MP quipped that he had taken the initiative, so now he has thrown the ball in Akhilesh's court for digging.
At the same time, Animal Husbandry and Dairy Development Minister Dharampal Singh expressed displeasure and said that where there is water there is Shiva, and where there is Shiva there is welfare. What Akhilesh is saying is his destructive mind. He retaliated on the fatwa issued by All India Muslim Jamaat's National President Maulana Shahabuddin Razvi Barelvi regarding Muslims not celebrating New Year.
He said that this country is everyone's country, no matter which religion one follows. Our country is secular, but one should have a sense of loyalty to the country. The minister said that Bharat Mata has to be considered Bharat Mata, whoever speaks indecent words against her does not have the right to live in this country. On the hoardings put up by the SP in Lucknow, he said that this country is run by the Constitution. Whoever commits a mistake will be punished. It is not a matter of division or division of Hindus or Muslims, it is a matter of justice.
The minister in charge of the district was talking to the media after the review meeting of development works in the Vikas Bhavan auditorium. He hit back at the 'fatwa' issued by the National President of the All India Muslim Jamaat, Maulana Shahabuddin Razvi Barelvi, regarding Muslims not celebrating the New Year.
He said that this country belongs to everyone, no matter which religion one follows. Our country is a secular country. But one should have a sense of loyalty towards the country. The minister said that Bharat Mata has to be accepted as Bharat Mata, whoever calls Bharat Mata a witch does not have the right to live in this country. He did not stop here. On the hoardings put up by the SP in Lucknow, he said that this country is run by the Constitution. Whoever commits a mistake will be punished.
He said that here it is not a matter of division or division of Hindus or Muslims, it is a matter of justice. The minister said that if a Hindu commits a mistake, he will be punished, if a Muslim commits a mistake, he will be punished. On being asked about the opposition to the police post being built in front of the mosque in Sambhal, he said that the police post is for everyone's safety. It is public. People are worried about getting the post opened, they even give their land and buildings. The post will be built there.
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