Uttar Pradesh chief minister yogi Adityanath has once again made a comment about religion and Sanatan which has become a topic of discussion. Now he has made this comment during a program in Kurukshetra, Haryana. Referring to Lord Krishna, he has said that religion does not mean migration.

cm yogi said, 'The haryana government is working for the revival of the holy Saraswati river. It is also the responsibility of revered saints and devotees that everyone should join this holy program. Every holy place, which is associated with the heritage of Sanatan Dharma. The double engine government is working with full commitment to protect it.' The chief minister said, 'Lord krishna had given the message from this land of Kurukshetra that the protection of gentleman power and sending the evil power towards the abyss. We can do this work in our personal life also. religion also has two points. religion does not mean migration. No saint or mahatma has called migration as religion.'

Mentioned Adi Shankaracharya too

He said that you remember Adi Shankaracharya born in kerala who strengthened the flag of Sanatan dharma everywhere. He has revived this campaign through public awakening and debate. Today, we can see the country in that form. cm yogi said that 'development' will be meaningful only when we preserve the 'heritage'. Earlier, he had said that only sanskrit can take the responsibility of preserving indian culture. people who have love for sanskrit can take it. Today's youth who have reverence for sanskrit can take it.

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