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‘Gajwa-e-Hind’s dream will not come true’: CM Yogi bluntly on burqa controversy

After Owaisi’s rhetoric in the Karnataka burqa case, now UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has given an answer on this. He clearly said in an interview to news agency ANI that the system of this country is run by the Indian Constitution and not by Shariat or Islamic law. Regarding the hijab controversy, he said that no one should impose their religious beliefs on this country and its institutions. Regarding the radical statements, CM Yogi said that even the dream of Ghazwa-e-Hind will not be fulfilled even for anyone’s doom.

Talking to ANI, CM Yogi said about the freedom of Muslim girls, “Prime Minister Narendra Modi abolished the practice of triple talaq in order to liberate the same daughter, to give rights to the same daughter. These decisions are being taken to give justice to the same daughter, to get respect and to move forward on the path of self-reliance, and with respect to the same daughter, we say that the system will not run according to the Shariat, it will run according to the Constitution, So that the work of respect and self-reliance of every daughter can be done.

On the question of who would wear the hijab in school, he said, “We cannot impose our religious beliefs or elections on this country and its institution. Do I ask every citizen and employee of UP to wear saffron? What they wear is their choice. But dress code should be implemented in schools. It is about the school and its discipline.” During this, CM Yogi also gave a message to those who dreamed of Gajwa-e-Hind. He said, “Let these people know this is the new India.

Narendra Modi’s India is the most popular leader of the world. In this new India, development will be for everyone, but appeasement will not be for anyone. This new India will run according to the constitution. Not according to Sharia. The dream of Ghazwa-e-Hind will not come true even on the day of doomsday. Somewhere there is terror of Boko Haram, somewhere terrorist organizations like Alshabab are active and somewhere ISIS.

Al Qaeda terrorists are fighting and 20 thousand soldiers from countries around the world are fighting them. In countries like Turkey, Indonesia and Bangladesh, which were once secular, radical Islam is being established with the help of change of power and ideology. In the case of India, all three methods can be adopted. Radical Islamic ideology was also the reason for the partition of India. From 1947 till now, Pakistan tried to enter India many times on the basis of gun and now the alleged revolution is happening on the streets.