The Kumbh mela, which starts in Prayagraj on january 13, has generated discussion over the admission of Muslims and the opening of stores. yogi Adityanath, the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, has made a significant speech on the subject.
 
Chief minister yogi declared during the "Dharm Sansad" event that the Kumbh mela is open to everybody who respects indian culture and Sanatan heritage. It would be better, he said plainly, if those with unfavorable views did not come here.


Anyone who comes to Prayagraj with faith is welcome, the chief minister said.
 
Respect for the Sanatan heritage: He said that people who honor indian culture and the Sanatan tradition are welcome.
 
Advice to avoid unpleasant elements: He explained that individuals should avoid coming if they have the incorrect mentality since their feelings would be interpreted differently.
 
Mention of ancestors' conversion: yogi also noted that many individuals had ancestors who, for whatever reason, converted to Islam, but they are still proud of their heritage and can celebrate festivals. There's nothing wrong about it.


According to the chief minister, anyone who claims that this property belongs to us and that we will take control of it might face "denting painting"—that is, legal action.
 
Kumbh equality: According to Yogi, the Kumbh is a place where caste and religious boundaries dissolve and discrimination of any kind is not tolerated. According to him, the Kumbh is a magnificent example of "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam," a gathering place for devotees from all over the world.
 
The Uttar Pradesh government invites all pilgrims to the Kumbh, as this statement makes clear, but it also threatens to take strong action against anybody attempting to stir up trouble or controversy.
 
 
 

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