Violent protests are taking place in West Bengal these days regarding the Hardoi Waqf Act, on which UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has given a big statement today. He said in the statement that these people who have been kicked will not listen to words.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has given a big statement regarding the riots happening in West Bengal. During a program, he said that people who have been kicked will not listen to words, the rioters will listen only to sticks.
Let us inform you that CM Yogi had reached the inauguration/foundation stone laying program of various development works organized at Amar Senani Raja Narpati Singh Memorial Site in Hardoi district today. It was here that CM Yogi addressed the people.
People who have been kicked will not listen to words – CM Yogi
During the address, CM Yogi also spoke about the Bengal violence. The CM said that you remember Uttar Pradesh before 2017, there used to be riots every second or third day. The treatment for these rioters is the stick. They will not listen without the stick.
You must be seeing that Bengal is burning. The Chief Minister there is silent. She calls the rioters peace ambassadors. Hey, those who have been kicked will not listen to words. In the name of secularism, these people have given a free hand to the rioters. The whole of Murshidabad is burning for a week, the government is silent. This type of anarchy should be curbed.
They should go to Bangladesh only – CM Yogi
Further Yogi Adityanath said that I would like to thank the courts there, which asked the Center to deploy the Central Force there and asked to protect the Hindus and today the Central Force is deployed there. You must have heard the pain there, but everyone is silent, Congress is silent, Samajwadi Party is silent.
TMC is silent, they are giving threats after threats. They are supporting what happened inside Bangladesh, they are supporting it shamelessly. If they like Bangladesh, then they should go to Bangladesh only, why are you becoming a burden on the soil of India.
What happened in West Bengal?
Let us inform you that in the Murshidabad district of West Bengal, violent protests were held by Muslim organizations against the Waqf Act, during which the miscreants entered a house and killed a father and son. The father-son duo used to make idols. At the same time, another young woman died in the firing.
So far, 3 people have lost their lives in the violence in Murshidabad and 15 policemen are injured. After this violence, a large number of central force personnel have been deployed in Murshidabad.
Apart from this, tension has also been seen in South 24 Parganas regarding the Waqf Act. Here in the Bhangar area, there was a clash between the workers of the Indian Secular Front (ISF) and the Bengal Police, during which the miscreants also set a police vehicle and several bikes on fire.