Home National “75 Years Are Enough for Pakistan”: CM Yogi Adityanath Makes Strong Remarks...

“75 Years Are Enough for Pakistan”: CM Yogi Adityanath Makes Strong Remarks in Ayodhya Event

CM Yogi Adityanath Hails PM Modi's 11 Years as 'Golden Era,' Criticizes Congress Rule

KKN Gurugram Desk | In a bold and nationally significant address delivered from AyodhyaUttar Pradesh Chief Yogi Adityanath launched a scathing attack on , stating that the country has “lived long enough” and its time is now over. Speaking at the inauguration ceremony of Shri Hanumat Katha Mandapam, CM Yogi also touched upon Ayodhya’s resurgenceOperation Sindoor, and India’s uncompromising stance on national security and terrorism.

His comments, made in the holy city of Ayodhya, not only reflect the growing assertiveness in India’s domestic and foreign policy narrative but also underline the spiritual and cultural renaissance linked to Ram Janmabhoomi and Indian nationalism.

CM Yogi on Ayodhya’s Transformation and Cultural Rebirth

Opening his address, CM Yogi highlighted the dramatic transformation Ayodhya has undergone in recent years, attributing the change to strong leadership and the realization of long-pending promises.

“Ayodhya was once devoid of basic facilities, but today it has regained its lost glory. The long-standing promise, ‘Mandir wahi banayenge’ (We will build the temple right there), is now a reality. The Prime Minister himself laid the foundation stone and participated in the consecration ceremony.”

He added that Ayodhya is now not just a spiritual destination, but a symbol of cultural resurgence and national pride. Yogi emphasized how Ayodhya attracted pilgrims even during the Prayagraj Mahakumbh, demonstrating its spiritual gravity.

“This is New India” – Yogi Adityanath’s Message on National Strength

One of the most impactful moments in his speech was when CM Yogi described the strength of New India, stating:

“This is a new India. We don’t initiate conflicts, but we also don’t spare those provoke us. Pakistan has crossed the line by targeting innocent Indians, killing them based on their religion.”

He referenced specific instances, including the murder of Kanpur’s Shubham Dwivedi, who was shot in front of his wife, and the brutal killing of 26 other civilians. In response to these heinous acts, he pointed out the success of Operation Sindoor, through which over 124 terrorists have been eliminated.

“Their deaths are not India’s fault, but of those who harbor and protect terrorists in Pakistan. This terrorism will be the very reason for Pakistan’s eventual demise.”

“75 Years Were Enough” – CM Yogi’s Powerful Words on Pakistan’s Future

Delivering one of the strongest political statements on India-Pakistan relations in recent times, CM Yogi said:

“Pakistan has survived for 75 years – that’s long enough. Now, its time is over.”

He continued by quoting revered spiritual leaders and aligning Pakistan’s geopolitical presence with a lack of spiritual existence, saying:

“In the spiritual realm, Pakistan has no existence. Anything artificial cannot last forever. Pakistan’s foundation is unnatural, and its existence is nearing the end.”

These statements were made in a backdrop of increasing pressure on Pakistan internationally, both diplomatically and economically, as well as India’s rising clout on the global stage.

Salute to Indian Armed Forces and Fallen Heroes

CM Yogi didn’t stop at condemning terrorism. He dedicated a segment of his speech to the bravery of Indian armed forces and their relentless defense of the nation’s borders.

“Every Indian should feel pride for our who have fearlessly answered Pakistan’s provocations.”

He specifically mentioned Lt. Shashank Tiwari, a martyr from Ayodhya who died on the northeastern frontlines. As a mark of respect, CM Yogi announced:

  • ₹50 lakh financial assistance to the martyr’s family

  • Government job to a family member

  • Memorial construction in his honor

Call to Vigilance Against Internal Threats

The Chief Minister also issued a stern warning against internal threats disguised in . He urged citizens to stay alert to those who may:

  • Undermine Sanatan Dharma

  • Engage in anti-national activities

  • Attempt to breach India’s internal security

“Be cautious of those hidden elements who obstruct the path of Sanatan Dharma and weaken India’s security from within. Report them to the government and local administration.”

This part of the speech was a clear call to maintain civic responsibility and social unity in the face of divisive ideologies.

Operation Sindoor and India’s New Security Doctrine

Though not detailed extensively in the speech, CM Yogi’s reference to Operation Sindoor is noteworthy. The operation is believed to be a major covert military effort by Indian forces to eliminate cross-border terror infrastructure.

The Chief Minister cited it as evidence that India will no longer tolerate cross-border terrorism, reinforcing a national policy that mirrors the strategic doctrine of zero tolerance for terror.

The Symbolism of Ayodhya as a National Voice

Ayodhya, being the epicenter of Ram Janmabhoomi movement, holds a symbolic value for Indian cultural and political ethos. CM Yogi’s choice to deliver these powerful messages from this sacred city adds emotional and spiritual gravitas to his statements.

By invoking Ram Lalla, martyrdom, temple consecration, and modern security challenges in one speech, CM Yogi merged religious conviction, national security, and political vision—a trifecta of themes that resonate deeply with his support base.

Media and Public Reaction

CM Yogi’s speech quickly went viral on social media. Supporters hailed his clarity, nationalism, and assertiveness, while critics questioned the diplomatic prudence of such open statements against a neighboring country.

Key takeaways from online discourse:

  • Nationalist groups praised his unfiltered truth-telling.

  • Political analysts highlighted the strategic use of symbolism.

  • Opposition parties warned against inflaming regional tensions.

Regardless of the views, there’s consensus that the speech was a significant political and ideological moment in India’s current socio-political landscape.

CM Yogi Adityanath’s fiery statements from Ayodhya will be remembered not just for their boldness, but for the timing, symbolism, and national narrative they represent. As India continues to assert itself globally, leaders like Yogi are setting the tone for a more confident, unapologetic, and security-conscious India.

His remarks about Pakistan, the tribute to soldiers, and warnings against internal threats are aligned with the vision of a New India—an India that remembers its rootsfights its enemies, and values its protectors.


Discover more from

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Show comments

Exit mobile version