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CM Yogi Adityanath links Sambhal violence to ‘Babur-like DNA,’ draws parallel with Bangladesh turmoil

UP CM Yogi Adityanath likened the Sambhal violence to the historic Babri demolition and attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh, emphasizing a shared pattern of events. Speaking at the Ramayan Mela, he criticized Ayodhya's electoral choices and opposition parties for straying from national and cultural ideals

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In a bold and controversial address during the inaugural ceremony of the ‘Ramayan Mela’ in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath stirred political and social discussions by linking the recent violence in Sambhal to the historic Babri Masjid demolition in Ayodhya, as well as the alleged persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh. His remarks not only brought the historical Ayodhya-Babri issue to the forefront but also reignited conversations about religious identity, nationalism, and political loyalties in contemporary India.

Speaking at the inauguration of the annual ‘Ramayan Mela’ in Ayodhya, Adityanath connected these incidents to a shared “DNA” among those involved, sparking significant political and cultural discourse.

बाबर के एक सिपहसालार ने 500 वर्ष पहले जो काम श्री अयोध्या धाम में किया था, संभल में किया था और जो काम आज बांग्लादेश में हो रहा है, तीनों का DNA एक है… pic.twitter.com/GTbXq6VEXN

— Yogi Adityanath (@myogiadityanath) December 5, 2024

The Sambhal violence erupted over a court-ordered survey of a mosque, resulting in the death of four individuals and injuries to many others. Adityanath likened this to Babur’s actions 500 years ago, emphasising that history seemed to repeat itself. He stated, “What Babur and his men did in Ayodhya is being mirrored in Sambhal and in the attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh.”

The Chief Minister expressed disappointment over the BJP’s loss in Faizabad (Ayodhya) in the recent Lok Sabha elections, despite Prime Minister Narendra Modi fulfilling his promise of constructing the Ram Temple. Adityanath remarked, “Ayodhya did not do justice to him (Modi),” pointing out the seeming lack of electoral support in the region despite the historical and religious significance of the temple’s construction.

While he did not name specific individuals, he suggested that some political figures who advocate for these issues are more concerned with their own financial interests than the well-being of the nation. He alleged that these individuals, once in crisis, would “flee” the country, leaving others to bear the consequences of any turmoil.

Another aspect of Adityanath’s speech was his criticism of the Samajwadi Party (SP), which he accused of becoming a “dynasty” driven by the influence of criminals. He argued that today’s socialists, unlike their ideological forebearers, no longer embody the principles of socialist icon Ram Manohar Lohia. According to Adityanath, these modern socialists rely on criminal elements for political support and do not follow Lohia’s ideals of social justice and equality.

The Ramayan Mela, an annual cultural event, serves as a platform to celebrate the life and deeds of Lord Rama while showcasing the country’s cultural diversity. Artists from various regions participate, making it a symbol of national unity and heritage. Adityanath’s remarks at the event, however, intertwined cultural celebration with sharp political commentary, reinforcing his stance on religious and nationalist issues.

The Chief Minister’s statements highlights the political and cultural dimensions of recent incidents, connecting them to historical and ongoing challenges faced by Hindus in India and abroad. His comments also align with the BJP’s focus on cultural identity, law and order, and national loyalty, often contrasting these values with those of opposition parties and historical narratives.

Topics: CM Yogi AdityanathBabri demolitionSambhal ViolenceAyodhya-Babri issuePM Modi
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