UP CM Yogi reiterates the zero tolerance policy, saying, “Yeh naya Bharat kisi ko chhedta nahin lekin…”
Arpita Kushwaha April 26, 2025 07:27 PM

Yogi Adityanath, the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, expressed sorrow for the Pahalgam terror incident and reiterated the zero tolerance policy on Saturday, saying, “Yeh naya Bharat kisi ko chhedta nahin lekin agar koi chhedega toh usko chhodega bhi nahin.”

Speaking to a crowd at Lakhimpur Kheri, Chief Minister Yogi said that chaos and terrorism have no place in our society.

“I offer my sympathies to the families who have lost a dear one. Anarchy and terrorism have no place in our civilization.

Development is the foundation of the Indian government’s security, service, and good governance models. Its foundation is the protection of everyone and the well-being of the impoverished. But in keeping with its zero tolerance policy, New India is prepared to respond appropriately in the language it knows if anybody tries to compromise security. According to CM Yogi, “yes, Bharat kisi ko chhedta nahin lekin agar koi chhedega toh usko chhodega bhi nahin.”

The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister visited Lakhimpur Kheri earlier in the day to examine the Sharda River’s channelization project.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath met with the family of Kanpur resident Shubham Dwivedi on April 24. Dwivedi was one of the 26 innocent people killed in the incident.

Adityanath condemned the assault as a heinous crime and emphasized that events of this like will not be accepted in India.

“One Kanpur resident was murdered in a terrorist incident that occurred in Pahalgam, J-K, on April 22. Two months ago, Shubham Dwivedi was married, and the terror attack there claimed his life. The attackers’ very cowardly act demonstrates that terrorism is dying.

In a nation like India, such an occurrence is unacceptable. He said that Union Home Minister Amit Shah has already examined the districts hit by the assault and that further measures will be taken to address the problem of terrorism. “The central government’s actions will put the final nail in the coffin of terrorism,” CM Yogi stated.

One of the 26 people killed in the April 22 terror assault at Baisaran Meadow in Pahalgam was Shubham Dwivedi, his parents’ only son. The country has been rocked by the assault, which wounded a number of people. Many organizations and officials have condemned the brutality.

Terrorists assaulted visitors in Pahalgam’s Baisaran Meadow earlier on April 22, killing 25 Indians and one Nepali, and injuring a number of others.

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