India To Run By Constitution, Not Shariat: Yogi Adityanath As UP Votes
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"In this new India, development is for all and there will be appeasement of none," Yogi Adityanath said in an interview.
The New India will function according to the Constitution, not the Shariat law, and the dream of "Ghazva-e-Hind (ultimate conquest of India)" will never come true, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said in comments that emerged today as round 2 of seven-phase voting in the state took place. Yogi Adityanath also claimed in the interview that his "80 versus 20" comment was meant to differentiate between "those who back progress and those who oppose everything".
"I can say with utter clarity that this is new India, this is the India of world's most popular leader Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In this new India, development is for all and there will be appeasement of none," Yogi Adityanath told news agency ANI in an interview.
"The new India will work according to the Constitution, and not the Shariat. I also want to say it clearly that the dream of Ghazva-e-Hind will not be fulfilled even till the Qayamat (end of the world)," he said.
Yogi Adityanath repeated his comments in a series of posts this morning. "Those who dream of Gazva-e-Hind, religious fanatics of Talibani thinking, understand this... India will run according to the constitution, not according to Shariat...!" he posted.