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Unnao and Hathras case misplaced: Yogi Adityanath

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Unnao and Hathras case misplaced: Yogi Adityanath
Unnao and Hathras case misplaced: Yogi Adityanath

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said on Wednesday that the Unnao and Hathras cases were “misplaced.”

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He said in the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, “Recently the incident has happened in Unnao, the matter has been exposed as to who were in it. But what did some selfish elements try to give it shape, would it suit Will we be able to give justice to a victim by turning it wrong?”

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Describing it as a “mischievous attempt” to save criminals, he said, “Be it the case of Hathras or Unnao, 85 per cent of the tweets were from outside Uttar Pradesh and from all the countries of the world which are not India friendly. These people Who’s there?”

“There were tweets about the Uttar Pradesh incident from Pakistan, tweets came from Bangladesh. Will those people decide to sit there? Will the business be conducted from there and then according to this will the leaders and political people decide their mind? Will sister- There will be politics by putting daughters at stake? This is very embarrassing.”

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Apart from this, raising the issue of web series, he said that any kind of messing with faith will not be endured.

Talking about law and order, he said that there is no place for criminals in Uttar Pradesh and asked the opposition “Why is the crime of Uttar Pradesh found refuge in Punjab?”

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