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'If Muslim processions can ...': Yogi Adityanath speaks in UP Assembly on communal violence

The chief minister also spoke about the temple in Sambhal that was unlocked recently after decades, following an anti-encroachment drive by the local administration.

December 16, 2024 / 15:00 IST
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UP CM Yogi Adityanath
UP CM Yogi Adityanath

Addressing the Uttar Pradesh Assembly on the first day of the ongoing four-day session, chief minister Yogi Adityanath questioned the specific nature of communal flare-ups in the state.

The chief minister, trying to understand the anatomy of violence, remarked why flare-ups breakout specifically occur when Hindu processions pass through a Muslim area, whereas Muslim processions pass through Hindu areas peacefully.

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He added that the history of riots in Sambhal dates back to 1947. He claimed that 184 Hindus were burnt in 1974 and 209 Hindus have been killed in Sambhal since 1947. Raising questions about the Sambhal violence, Adityanath questioned who were the stone pelters, adding that whoever they are, they will not be spared.

The chief minister also took a swipe at the Congress and opposition parties for claiming "exclusive ownership" of India's legacy. "Some people wander around with a self-proclaimed contract of representing India and treat Discovery of India as if it were the oldest book of this country," he remarked, without naming any party.