Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath once again took a strict stand and made a strong statement. He said that some people do not like peace and welfare. Whenever Hindu festivals and celebrations take place, such people start showing anger and discomfort. CM Yogi further added that his government knows how to calm down their anger. He said that sometimes stronger steps are required to control such behavior, and his administration is not afraid to take action when needed. Referring to this, he remarked that denting-painting becomes necessary to deal with those who create trouble. His statement was seen as a warning to those who try to disturb harmony during Hindu Festivals.
Addressing a Public Gathering, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that great personalities, irrespective of their tradition, must always be respected. He emphasized that faith is a matter of one’s inner belief and not something meant for show. According to him, everyone is free to practice their faith and conduct their programs peacefully, and no one will object to it. However, he pointed out a contradiction, saying that on one hand, followers of Islam oppose idol worship, but on the other hand, in the name of “I Love Mohammad,” some engage in violence and destruction. CM Yogi stressed that such actions in the name of faith cannot be justified and disturb social harmony.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath strongly criticized those who misuse faith for violence. He said that such people commit arson in the name of religion, attack innocent citizens, harass daughters, and burn the shops of traders. They even target the police while pretending to act in the name of faith. Yogi warned that strict action would be taken against anyone involved in such unlawful activities. He clearly stated that those who create trouble will not be spared. According to him, law and order will be maintained at any cost, and no one will be allowed to disturb peace in the state. His message was firm- If you provoke, you will face strong consequences.
During his address in Shravasti, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath reiterated his stand on law and Order. He assured that everyone will be given respect and security But also warned that if anyone dares to misuse this respect and safety, or attacks innocent citizens, strict action will follow. He emphasized that such action would become an example for future generations. The chief minister also cautioned that those who create the chaos on the streets in the name of protests will face severe consequences. He made it clear that peace and order in the state will not be compromised under any circumstances.





