‘If we are divided, we will be cut… the mistake of Bangladesh should not happen here’, CM Yogi roared in Agra

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While unveiling the statue of Veer Durgadas Rathore in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that nothing can be greater than the nation. The nation will remain strong only when we remain united and noble. If we are divided, we will be cut. CM Yogi said that the mistakes of Bangladesh should not happen here. If we remain united, we will remain noble and safe.

During this, the Chief Minister, while calling Mughal emperor Aurangzeb a rogue, said that he was also related to Agra. He said, “In this Agra, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj had challenged Aurangzeb’s power and told him that you will keep on suffering like a rat, but we will not let you capture India. At that time, Jodhpur’s King Jaswant Singh was handling this front in Rajasthan. The important commander of Maharaja Jaswant Singh was Veer Durgadas Rathore. Aurangzeb tried many times to capture Jodhpur, but could not succeed because it is not possible to do so where there are brave people like Durgadas.”

CM reiterated PM Modi’s resolutions

During this, CM Yogi also reiterated the five resolutions of Prime Minister Modi. He said that Prime Minister Modi had said that he will end the symbols of slavery. He will respect his heroes and soldiers. He will work for unity and integrity. He will not allow anyone to spread hatred in the society. He will caution those who divide on the basis of caste, region, language and other ideologies. While discharging his civic duties, he will establish India as the biggest power in the world.

The names of those who took the prize have been lost in history: CM

CM Yogi said, “This was the resolution of Rashtraveer Durgadas Rathore. This is the reason that he had the greatest passion to fight the biggest power of that time. There were many people who surrendered to these British and Mughals. To get the land. To get some position. Remember, their names got lost in history, no one even asks about them, if anyone is taking their name, it is that of Veer Durgadas Rathore. You go to Rajasthan, MP, his name is taken with so much reverence and respect. He is worshipped at many places.”

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