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“Nandi Baba couldn’t wait, Krishna Kanhaiya is adamant too after Ayodhya celebration”: Yogi Adityanath on Kashi, Mathura issues

“”Nandi Baba couldn’t wait, Krishna Kanhaiya is adamant too after Ayodhya celebration”: Yogi Adityanath on Kashi, Mathura issues”, Swarajyamag, February 7, 2024:

“Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath spoke on Kashi and Mathura disputes in the State Assembly today (7 February) after welcoming the inauguration of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir in Ayodhya.

The UP CM said, “When celebrations were held in Ayodhya, then Nandi Baba said why should I wait? Without waiting, he made barricades break during the night. And our Krishna Kanhaiya too cannot be convinced.”

Yogi Adityanath’s statement was met with a huge applause in the State Assembly. The Nandi Baba that Adityanath is referring to is Lord Shiva of the Gyanvapi complex, which recently witnessed many events….”

Read the full article at Swarajyamag.com

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