Lucknow . Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, without naming Samajwadi Party (SP) chief Akhilesh Yadav, taunted that people walking on the policy of appeasement are now taking a dip in the Mahasangam of Triveni. In ‘Mahakumbh Samagam’ organized by a media institute, Chief Minister Adityanath said that he is happy that those who did not respect the faith of India, used to follow the policy of appeasement for vote bank, those people also now now in Prayagraj of Triveni of Triveni They are taking a dip in Mahasangam. The Chief Minister said, “This is a good thing and Prayagraj belongs to everyone, the faith belongs to everyone.”
Samajwadi Party President and former Chief Minister of UP Akhilesh Yadav took a damp of faith 11 times in Sangam on Sunday, 26 January. Asked about the Kumbh bath of the people of opposition parties, the Chief Minister said, “Sanatan was even before, even today and this journey will move forward in this effective manner.” There should be no doubt in this. Adityanath had a Kumbh bath with the members of his Council of Ministers. On the allegations of the opponents about this, he said that the feeling that is seen, like the Lord’s idol, Tin taisi.
Taking a dig at SP chief Akhilesh Yadav, the Chief Minister said that his faith in the holy bathing and Sanatan being done by the country’s category, forced his people to take a holy dip which did not have faith in it. Such people were forced to install the statue of their pioneers thinking that this place is important and not ignoring it. ”
In Sangam, SP workers have installed the statue of the party’s founder Mulayam Singh Yadav. Akhilesh Yadav garlanded his father’s statue after a Sangam bath. The Chief Minister was answering questions in the ‘Mahakumbh Samagam’ organized by Times Group’s channel ‘Navbharat’. He said that more than 16 crore devotees took a bath in Prayagraj in the last 15 days. The event is to be held for the next 30 days at the confluence of mother Ganga, mother Yamuna and mother Saraswati. My guess is that the number of devotees coming to the Sangam will be the third major population in the world. In this, not only the faith of India, but also an opportunity to see the pride of culture.