Some people are conspiring to divide India: CM Yogi
Mahakumbh Nagar, Feb 4: Asserting that Hindus and Buddhists are branches of the same banyan tree, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath stated on Tuesday that if both come together on a common platform, they will provide protection and unity to all.
While inaugurating the Buddhist Mahakumbh Yatra during his visit to Prayagraj, the Chief Minister praised the coming together of different worship traditions on a single platform, calling it a commendable initiative. After the event, he showered flowers on Buddhist saints and scholars.
The Chief Minister emphasised that Lord Buddha’s teachings of compassion and friendship continue to guide the world. He remarked, “As long as India exists, his teachings will endure.” He also pointed out that while some forces attempt to divide India, events like these have left anti-India elements restless.
He further stated that such forces are spreading propaganda through various means, but truth remains unshaken.
Quoting Lord Buddha, he said, “Truth is to be experienced; it is difficult to express it in words.” This truth, he added, is being witnessed by millions of saints and devotees gathered at the event.
The Chief Minister stated that while Mahakumbh is spreading a message of unity, there are some who oppose such events. He highlighted how 38 crore devotees have gathered at Prayagraj Mahakumbh, taking a sacred dip, and how India’s presence has resonated globally. “Such events have left anti-India elements restless,” he remarked.
He further emphasised that Mahakumbh is the greatest platform to promote unity and self-realisation, and its message should reach the entire world. Expressing his happiness, he said, “I am glad that you have come here, witnessed the Mahakumbh, and by taking a holy dip in the Triveni Sangam, you will carry forward this message of unity to every village and every home.”
On this occasion, Acharya Mahamandaleshwar Avdheshanand Giri of Juna Akhara, Indresh from the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, and saints associated with Buddhism were present.