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The results of the Gyanvapi ASI survey are telling: Yogi Adityanath, CM of UP

GORAKHPUR: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said on Sunday that Lord Rama and Lord Krishna are not just a matter of religion but also a part of our legacy, referencing the most recent ASI study on Gyanvapi.

 

The Chief Minister emphasised the historical roots of the country’s cultural heritage and asked everyone to be proud of it at a ceremony at DDU Gorakhpur University. The Prime Minister said, “Our civilization is incredibly old and cannot be confined to the history of a few thousand years.”
He emphasized how important it is for Indians to embrace their rich cultural legacy, which extends beyond the pages of written history. The Chief Minister referred to the recent completion of Ram Lalla’s pran pratishtha ceremony at Ayodhya and emphasised the large international reaction it received.
We Bharatiyas have every right to be proud of our historical culture and cultural legacy, and nobody has the right to limit us to the confines of history. Our past is billions of years old, and we are beyond it. After the consecration event, there was an enormous amount of support from all across the world. People are surprised and curious about this, the CM said.
“You must have seen the ASI report on Gyanvapi mosque in Varanasi,” the Chief Minister added in reference to the ASI assessment on Gyanvapi. What does it reveal? It provides a wealth of information.” “We ought to be pleased with our ancestry. Our forefathers are Lord Rama and Lord Krishna. They are a part of our history as well as a matter of religion for us.”
The CM also emphasized the need of solidarity and togetherness while warning against those that sow division. He urged people to respect security personnel and military personnel, warning that those who are against the nation’s independence and progress will try to create discord. He emphasized that Uttar Pradesh is a real-world illustration of the effects, since young people there have historically struggled with identity issues.
The CM emphasized that as duties come before rights, people must be conscious of their obligations.
Notably, the ASI found that a Hindu temple had existed at the location before the current edifice was built there in its scientific survey study on the Gyanvapi mosque.

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