On Tuesday, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath stated that education is a way of understanding the feelings of the general population. At his official house in this city, he made the comment while speaking with a group of 45 students from Kerala and Lakshadweep.
For the ‘Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat Yuva Sangam’ activity, Adityanath met 35 students from the IIT Palakkad in Kerala and 10 from Lakshadweep.
“Shankaracharya, who is also from Kerala, where you are from, arrived here many years ago and established four ‘mutt’. Education is a means for understanding the emotions of the people of the society,” he said in a statement.
“Many of you must have come to UP for the first time. One always has love for the country, no matter where they are from. All the states stand together when the nation is in trouble,” the chief minister Yogi said.
“UP is the largest state in the country in terms of population, and like Kerala, Uttar Pradesh represents the spiritual and cultural heritage of the nation. There are six crore Muslims in this state. Despite this, there are no curfew-no riots in the state,” he further continued.
Comparing the current administration to the one before it, the CM noted that six years ago, this issue did not exist.
“On religious occasions, violence used to occur. People used to migrate. In six years, we tried to change that. Youth and common people extended their full support in this. Because of this, today Uttar Pradesh is moving forward fast,” he said.
“We established dialogue with every caste and religion. Any matter can be resolved through dialogue only. We take action against those who play with security without any discrimination. In Uttar Pradesh’s Prayagraj, 25–30 lakh people will be taking a bath today. There are no issues because events are organised with dedication,” he said.
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