26 august 2024 : Yogi Adityanath’s statement comes in wake of reports of attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh, which plunged into political crisis after Sheikh Hasina’s ouster
Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday called for unity, referring to the ongoing unrest in Bangladesh.
“Nothing can be above the nation. And the nation will be empowered only when we are united. ‘Batenge to Katenge’. You are seeing what is happening in Bangladesh. Those mistakes should not be repeated here… ‘Batenge to Katenge, Ek Rahenge to Nek Rahenge,” the chief minister said at a public meeting in Agra.
This comes a day after Adityanath questioned the opposition over its ‘silence’ over attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh. “While the opposition is quick to speak out on global issues, it has remained conspicuously silent about the persecution of Hindus and the demolition of temples in Bangladesh. They see Palestine but turn a blind eye to Bangladesh because its fears losing their vote bank,” he said in Mathura.
The UP chief minister’s statement comes amid reports of unrest in the Bangla-speaking country, which plunged into a political crisis on August 5 after its prime minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled the country.