Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath termed love jihad as a planned attack on Indian culture and warned to avoid it. He said that schoolchildren are being converted through online gaming.
The police had busted the gang that converted deaf-mute children. These incidents are happening not only in Uttar Pradesh but in the entire country. The incidents of Delhi Mumbai are a vivid example of this. Such people are creating a family through children in a planned way.
Attacks on culture in many ways
In the era of the digital revolution, culture is being attacked through many other mediums including technology, and social media. To avoid this one has to be aware.
In the program of Save Culture Save India Foundation at Gautam Buddha University Auditorium, the Chief Minister said do not take the law in your hands against those who play with the culture. If we take the law into our hands, it will be to help such people. This will give them a loophole.
The digital age is beneficial as well as dangerous
Warning the youth, the Chief Minister said that the digital age is as beneficial as it is dangerous. Young people spend an average of six to eight hours a day on smartphones.
If we use this time and positive thinking to increase our knowledge, then it is fine, but the youth who are not using this time properly, it is an injustice to society and the country. They have to think about how to spend the energy. Responsibility towards nation-building and society will have to be fulfilled.
will not be tolerated
Yogi Adityanath said that Sanskrit and culture are the identity of India. India cannot tolerate playing with its culture. Nothing can be served in society in the name of freedom of expression. It also has some rules and regulations.
The Mughals continued to rule the country until they attacked the temples, when they started attacking the temples they started to decline. It is heard that descendants of Aurangzeb are pulling rickshaws in Kolkata.
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