CM Yogi Adityanath – ‘विदेशी आक्रांताओं का महिमामंडन देशद्रोह…’, औरंगजेब और सालार गाजी विवाद के बीच CM योगी की दो टूक – up baharaich cm yogi adityanath syed salar ghazi aurangzeb controversy sedition law ntc
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath attended the inaugural program of the main building of Tehsil Mihimpurwa (Motipur) of Bahraich. During this time, at the beginning of his address, he associated the identity of Bahraich with the valor of Maharaja Suheldev. Yogi Adityanath said without naming Syed Salar Masood Ghazi that Maharaja Suheldev had done the work of dusting the foreign invader in this Bahraich. Bahraich was named after the sage Balak.
CM Yogi told Maharaja Suheldev and Rishi Balarak the identity of Bahraich and said that the officer employees will now have to reside at their posting site.
Yogi Adityanath said, “The world is praising the eternal culture of India. It is the responsibility of every citizen to do so. One should not glorify any invader. New India will not accept the invaders. The glory of the invaders means treason.
Whose name controversy in Bahraich?
After Sambhal, there has been a stir in Bahraich with Syed Salar Masood Ghazi. In fact, Maharaja Suheldev, along with his 21 other small kings, on the banks of the Chittora lake, near the Bahraich district headquarters in 1034 AD, had fought with Salar Masood Ghazi and killed him in battle. His body was buried in Bahraich, where there is an annual Jalsa.
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Know about the head of Ghaznavi’s army
According to experts, Syed Salar Masood Ghazi was born in Ajmer in 1014 AD. He was the nephew of foreign invader Mahmud Ghaznavi as well as his commander. Salar Masood Ghazi, with his expansionist thinking on the edge of the sword, reached Bahraich, Shravasti via Satrikh (Barabanki) in the areas of Awadh near 1030-31.
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