
In a tribute meeting organized on the occasion of Partition Horrors Remembrance Day in Hazratganj, Lucknow, UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that what happened in 1947 is happening in Pakistan now, the same is happening in Bangladesh which was known as East Pakistan.
At that time 10 lakh Hindus were killed together and even today the same arson, vandalism, looting, and atrocities are happening with the sisters and daughters. When will we learn a lesson from these mistakes of history?
He said that Congress was responsible for the partition. We will not let the tragedy of partition happen again. Congress only cared about the vote bank. Attempts are being made to divide in the name of caste.
Today the same thing is happening in Bangladesh, which happened in 1947. The situation is like that of Pakistan, its merger with India is certain. Hindus in Bangladesh are pleading for their lives. No one is saying anything for the Hindus of Bangladesh. Some people in India are tight-lipped.
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