Yogi Adityanath's Pitch for Kashi and Mathura: Krishna's Demand and the Dispute

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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath referenced the Mahabharat to assert that Hindus seek only three centres of faith, including Kashi and Mathura, in contrast to Krishna's request for five villages. He emphasized the significance of resolving the long-standing disputes in Kashi and Mathura, criticized the opposition's stance against the Ram Temple, and highlighted the injustices endured by Ayodhya during previous administrations. Adityanath also stressed the country's acceptance of Ram Rajya principles and rejected the principles of socialism, while emphasizing the historical significance of January 22 as a pivotal day for India and the world.
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