UP CM Yogi Adityanath Blames Pakistan and Congress for '1947-like horror in Bangladesh' | Watch

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On Partition Horrors Remembrance Day, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath made bold claims about the ongoing crisis in Bangladesh, likening it to the scenes of 1947. Adityanath accused secularists and opposition leaders in India of remaining silent on the plight of 1.5 crore Hindus in Bangladesh due to political concerns. He also criticized Congress for historical mistakes and divisive politics. Watch as we explore Adityanath's explosive statements and their potential impact on Indian politics and international relations.


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00:00The same scene that took place in 1947, we are witnessing it in Bangladesh today.
00:06Even in India, the word secularism has not come out of their mouths.
00:14Because they are afraid that if they raise their voice in favour of these weak people,
00:25their vote bank will be destroyed.
00:27They have started ruling India in the guise of their sons,
00:32just like the Britishers were doing in this country.
00:35And today, this country has repeatedly repaid their treachery.
00:40India has repaid their treachery.
00:42I have come to tell you all,
00:49that the same scene that took place in 1947, we are witnessing it in Bangladesh today.
00:54I have come to tell you all,
00:56that the same scene that took place in 1947, we are witnessing it in Bangladesh today.
00:59I have come to tell you all,
01:01that the same scene that took place in 1947, we are witnessing it in Bangladesh today.
01:04I have come to tell you all,
01:06that the same scene that took place in 1947, we are witnessing it in Bangladesh today.
01:09I have come to tell you all,
01:11that the same scene that took place in 1947, we are witnessing it in Bangladesh today.
01:14I have come to tell you all,
01:16that the same scene that took place in 1947, we are witnessing it in Bangladesh today.
01:19I have come to tell you all,
01:21that if they raise their voice in favour of these weak people,
01:28then their vote bank will collapse.
01:31They are worried about the vote bank,
01:34but their human compassion has died.
01:39For the protection of humanity,
01:42they will not utter a single word.
01:45They will not.
01:47Because,
01:49after independence,
01:51they continued to promote the same type of politics.
01:55They continued to move forward with that.
01:58They continued to divide and rule.
02:02Under that politics, they continued to work in the country.
02:06They gained power from the British at that time.
02:10In reality, they were not leading India's power.
02:16In fact,
02:18they started to manage India's power in the form of the sons of the British.
02:26Just like the British were doing in this country.
02:29And today, this country,
02:32has repeatedly repaid its enmity.
02:34India has repeatedly repaid its enmity.
02:36But our resolve is,
02:39like what Mawarsi Arvind had announced before 1947.
02:46After the separation of the country,
02:54he often expressed his concern about this.
02:57He had said,
02:59that in the spiritual world, Pakistan is not a reality.
03:04Either it will be isolated in India,
03:09or it will be a reality.

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