Mother Teresa was part of a conspiracy to convert Hindus to Christianity.
YOGI ADITYANATHSadhvi Pragya is an answer to those who have maligned the image of Hindus by using the phrase ‘Hindu terrorism.’
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The name of a district or a commissionerate should be what the country and the world identifies it with.
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I am a Hindu, and I have pride in that.
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The country will never vote in favour of those who do not acknowledge Lord Ram and Lord Krishna.
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Modiji is a BJP worker, and crores of karyakartas are proud of the fact that an ordinary worker has become a beloved personality in India and abroad.
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All the credit of development in India goes to PM Modi.
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Dalits are our brothers, but some of us do not embrace them like brothers. But when they go away and become Christians, some of us take pride in associating with them. This should stop.
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People should beware of those who hail terrorists and play with the security of the country.
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The BJP has never considered its political opponents as enemies.
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We must link Azamgarh to art and culture and not with terrorism and crime.
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Under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership, terror camps are being destroyed, which is breaking the back of terrorists and Pakistan.
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We have adopted zero-tolerance policy against terrorism. We have not fed biryani to terrorists.
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Our education system must promote nationalism but should be modern and relevant to contemporary needs.
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The BJP is a large family, and if someone comes to us with a commitment towards our values and principles, then it should not be opposed.
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If you want to see law and order, then come to Uttar Pradesh.
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We have demolished the biggest hindrance to the development of Uttar Pradesh – the menace of casteism and dynastic politics. The epicentre of development is now villages, poor, farmers, youth, women, traders, and, in fact, every section of the society.
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