Mumbai: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath gave a big statement in an election rally in Maharashtra and said, 'Those who do not like Bajrang Bali, go to those who like them.' Yogi Adityanath, while addressing a public meeting at Teosa assembly seat in Maharashtra, asked that there would be any Indian within India who does not believe in Ram, who does not believe in Bajrang Bali. Let us tell you that Yogi addressed several public meetings in Maharashtra on Wednesday and attacked the opposition alliance Maha Vikas Aghadi on many important issues and called it 'Maha Anari'.
'Today the procession of Ram Navami is banned'
BJP's firebrand leader Yogi said, 'Remember, when Bajrang Bali was living in Treta Yuga, there was no such thing as Islam on this earth. Today, if we are reciting Bajrang Bali's Hanuman Chalisa or taking out any procession on Ram Navami, then it is banned, it is stopped due to many reasons. And those who don't like Bajrang Bali, go to those who like them. There would be no Indian within India who does not believe in Ram, who does not believe in Bajrang Bali.
'You are not divided because whenever we are divided, we are divided'
Cited Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj to give the message of unity and warned people against the dangers of remaining divided. Addressing an election rally organized in Wasim, Vidarbha in favor of BJP candidates ahead of the November 20 elections for the Maharashtra Assembly, he repeated his famous slogan and advised not to be divided. Referring to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, CM Yogi said that the founder of the Maratha Empire worked to bring everyone together. He said, 'I am taking inspiration from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and appeal to you not to be divided because whenever we are divided, we are divided.'
'We have also moved towards Kashi and Mathura'
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