Slogans will not protect cows,honest efforts needed:Adityanath

Press Trust of India  |  Gorakhpur (UP) 

Mere raising the slogan of "gau mata ki jai" will not do and people will have to step forward for the cause of cow protection, Chief Minister said here today.

The CM raised the issue while adressing a coordination meet of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and and said that his has taken tough steps against cow smugglers.



"Just by raising the slogan of 'gau mata ki jai', cows cannot be protected. You must also make efforts from your side for cow protection. Only then would cows survive," Adityanath said.

Defending his government's decision to cancel 15 public holidays in the name of great personalities, he said it will "raise the by several crores, which will lead to development of the state".

"We have divided the great men into castes that has led do division of society and it is unfortunate," the CM said, adding that while holidays were declared, people were not informed about the contribution of these personalities.

"We will try to educate students about these personalities and inculcate in them the feeling of patriotism," he said.

Expressing unhappiness on the row over recitation of national song Vande Matram, the CM said, "nowadays, the situation is that the national song is linked with communalism. Had it not been recited in schools, it would have become extinct today."

Justifying the closure of illegal slaughter houses in the state, the CM said that it would help increase the livestock population.

Praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Adityanath said India's influence has increased worldwide under his leadership.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Slogans will not protect cows,honest efforts needed:Adityanath

Mere raising the slogan of "gau mata ki jai" will not do and people will have to step forward for the cause of cow protection, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said here today. The CM raised the issue while adressing a coordination meet of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and Bharatiya Janata Party and said that his government has taken tough steps against cow smugglers. "Just by raising the slogan of 'gau mata ki jai', cows cannot be protected. You must also make honest efforts from your side for cow protection. Only then would cows survive," Adityanath said. Defending his government's decision to cancel 15 public holidays in the name of great personalities, he said it will "raise the revenue by several crores, which will lead to development of the state". "We have divided the great men into castes that has led do division of society and it is unfortunate," the CM said, adding that while holidays were declared, people were not informed about the contribution of these ... Mere raising the slogan of "gau mata ki jai" will not do and people will have to step forward for the cause of cow protection, Chief Minister said here today.

The CM raised the issue while adressing a coordination meet of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and and said that his has taken tough steps against cow smugglers.

"Just by raising the slogan of 'gau mata ki jai', cows cannot be protected. You must also make efforts from your side for cow protection. Only then would cows survive," Adityanath said.

Defending his government's decision to cancel 15 public holidays in the name of great personalities, he said it will "raise the by several crores, which will lead to development of the state".

"We have divided the great men into castes that has led do division of society and it is unfortunate," the CM said, adding that while holidays were declared, people were not informed about the contribution of these personalities.

"We will try to educate students about these personalities and inculcate in them the feeling of patriotism," he said.

Expressing unhappiness on the row over recitation of national song Vande Matram, the CM said, "nowadays, the situation is that the national song is linked with communalism. Had it not been recited in schools, it would have become extinct today."

Justifying the closure of illegal slaughter houses in the state, the CM said that it would help increase the livestock population.

Praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Adityanath said India's influence has increased worldwide under his leadership.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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