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'DNA of those behind Ayodhya, Sambhal and Bangladesh violence same': CM Yogi Adityanath

IndiaTimes Thursday, 5 December 2024
Chief minister Yogi Adityanath compared historical events in Ayodhya and Sambhal with recent violence against Hindus in Bangladesh, highlighting the persistent nature of social divisions. He emphasized the unifying legacy of Lord Ram and criticized those who exploit caste-based politics, urging people to uphold Ram's values of unity and harmony.
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