NEW DELHI: Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath, responding to criticism over his government's bulldozer actions, said that some people need to be "explained in the language they understand." "Those who believe in justice, justice is done for them. Those who take justice and law into their own hands, they are taught a lesson in the framework of law.
It should be explained in the language in which they understand it," CM Adityanath told ANI in an exclusive interview. "Jo jaise samjhega, usko ussi bhasha mein samjhana chahiye," the CM said. "If someone comes in front of us as a violent person to attack us, should we stand in front of him? No, if he comes as a violent person, then we will have to respond to his violence there," he added.
Speaking about the ongoing religious site dispute in Mathura, the chief minister said that the UP government is following court orders. "Why should we not raise the issue of Mathura? Isn't Mathura the birthplace of Shri Krishna? We are following the orders of the court. Or else, a lot could have happened there," Yogi Adityanath said.
Addressing the Sambhal situation , CM Yogi affirmed the government's commitment to legal procedures. He said, "Whatever it is, we will find it. We will find it.
We will tell the world to see what had happened in Sambhal? Sambhal is a truth." He continued, "Islam says that any Hindu temple or any Hindu house made by you, any worship place is not accepted by God. Why did you create them? You are protesting aga.