Nueva Delhi: Uttar Pradesh Prime Minister Yogi Adityanath responded to criticism for the excavator actions of his government, said some people must be “explained in the language they understand.”
“Those who believe in justice, justice are done for them. Those who take justice and law in their own hands, are taught a lesson within the framework of the law. It must be explained in the language in which they understand it,” Adityanath told CM Adityanath to Ani in an exclusive interview.
“Jo Jaise Samjhega, Usho Ussi Bhasha Mein Samjhana Chahiye,” said the CM.
“If someone approaches us as a violent person to attack, should we stop in front of him? No, if it is a violent person, then we will have to respond to their violence there,” he added.
The Supreme Court had previously heard multiple requests challenging the use of excavators to demolish homes of individuals accused of crimes. During the audience, the bank said its goal was to address the problem with a “Pan-India Base.”
Earlier on Monday, the Superior Court criticized the UP government for demolishing houses in Prayagraj only 24 hours after issuing notices, saying that it had “shocked the Court’s awareness.”
In addition, talking about the ongoing dispute of the religious site in Mathura, the main minister said that the UP government is following the judicial orders.
“Why shouldn’t we raise Mathura’s issue? Isn’t Mathura the birthplace of Shri Krishna? We are following the orders of the Court. Or, many things could have happened there,” said Yogi Adityanath.
Directed to Sambhal situationCM YOGI affirmed the government’s commitment to legal procedures.
He said: “Whatever we will find. We will find it. We will tell the world to see what had happened in Sambhal? Sambhal is a truth.”
He continued: “Islam says that any Hindu temple or any Hindu house made by you, any place of worship is not accepted by God. Why did you create them? You are protesting against Islam. We are working within the framework of the law.”
The prime minister also claimed that WAQF properties They were misused for personal benefit, and some sold to multiple buyers, causing “disputes between them.”
“What will the BJP do when you take care of the Masjids? I think they (the opposition) are trying to deceive. On behalf of WAFQ, how much land will take charge? In second place, have you made any well -being on behalf of Waqf? You can’t even name one,” he said.
He also said that the BJP aims to release WAQF properties due to invasion and misuse, ensuring that they are used for the well -being of the community.
“The JPC has requested that the WAQF amendment be done a necessity today, and should advance in a timely manner. I think it will be for the benefit of the country and also for the benefit of Muslims,” he added.