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No compromise on women's safety: Yogi Adityanath
1/22/2026 11:06:35 PM
Early Times Report
LUCKNOW, Jan 22: "Gorakshpeethadhishwar" and Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath, issued a stern warning to elements involved in love jihad, illegal religious conversions, and anti-national conspiracies, stating that any form of exploitation of daughters will not be tolerated. He emphasized that society must remain vigilant against unlawful activities and that revered saints and sages should also come forward to counter them. CM Yogi was addressing the idol consecration ceremony and the grand Asht Maan Bhandara of the Nath tradition at Baba Nagewala Dham in Murthal, Sonipat district of Haryana, on Thursday.
The Chief Minister said that several 'Kaalnemis' are harming Sanatan Dharma under the cover of religion and people must remain cautious of them. For a Yogi, saint, or ascetic, nothing is greater than Dharma and the Nation-this alone should be the purpose of life. Such a person has no personal property; Dharma is his only wealth and the Nation his self-respect. If anyone challenges national self-respect, one must stand up openly against it.
Yogi Adityanath asserted that illegal religious conversions and anti-national activities will be completely curbed. He said conspiracies to alter demography and the exploitation of daughters in the name of love jihad will be stopped firmly, decisively, and through public awareness. Conscious citizens and revered saints must step forward, and families must be nurtured with strong values. Recalling a 2009 observation of the Kerala High Court, he said 'love jihad' was termed part of a conspiracy to turn Kerala into an Islamic state, and today similar conspiracies are visible across many states. He also expressed concern over the gradual disintegration of the joint family system, which once nurtured values, and stressed the need to revive it.
The Chief Minister said a strong nation is built through family, values, and cultural consciousness. Dharma is not merely a method of worship but a path of upliftment and progress, where material, spiritual, and cultural development go hand in hand. He praised the Nath Panth as one of India's most ancient spiritual traditions, noting that the idol consecration ceremony and bhandara organized with reverence for the Guru tradition and public sentiment were truly commendable. He welcomed and felicitated all saints, Yogis, and devotees present on behalf of the Nath sect and the Yogi Sabha, highlighting that the Nath tradition has always inspired social unity and purposeful living.
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