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Yogi Adityanath took on the Opposition leaders for their criticism of the Maha Kumbh and said that people got what they sought at the Kumbh.

Yogi Adityanath slams Opposition over Maha Kumbh criticism (PTI Image)
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday ripped into the Opposition ahead of the conclusion of Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj and said that people got what they wished for in the religious congregation.
He said “vultures” got “corpses”, “pigs” got “filth” while devotees got God in a sharp apparent criticism of the Opposition.
“Someone has truly said that in the Maha Kumbh, whatever one sought, they found. Vultures found only corpses, pigs found filth, sensitive souls found the beautiful essence of relationships, the faithful found virtue, the noble found nobility, traders got business, devotees got clean arrangements, and devotees found God,” Yogi said while addressing the Assembly.
किसी ने सच कहा है कि महाकुम्भ में जिसने जो तलाशा, उसको वह मिला-गिद्धों को केवल लाश मिलीसूअरों को गंदगी मिलीसंवेदनशील लोगों को रिश्तों की खूबसूरत तस्वीर मिलीआस्थावान को पुण्य मिलासज्जनों को सज्जनता मिलीभक्तों को भगवान मिले… pic.twitter.com/Z4sXsQCJav
— Yogi Adityanath (@myogiadityanath) February 24, 2025
The Chief Minister’s remarks made a veiled reference to the Opposition leaders who have time and again splashed names for Maha Kumbh during the course of the largest religious congregation in the world, including remarks over the stampede deaths and cleanliness issues.
“You said that a particular caste was stopped from visiting there, no caste was prevented. Anyone having good intentions should visit Kumbh with respect, but if somebody goes there with ill intentions, will definitely suffer if he tries to create chaos in Kumbh,” he said.
“Unlike you, we have not tampered with faith. During your tenure, the chief minister neither had the time to oversee nor review the event, which is why a non-Sanatani was appointed as the in-charge of Kumbh,” Yogi added.
He said that he regularly took stock of the preparations and reviewed Kumbh.
“But here, I personally reviewed the Kumbh and continue to do so. This is why, unlike in 2013, when visitors witnessed chaos, corruption, and pollution, the situation is now much better. Back then, the Triveni Sangam of the Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati had no clean water fit for bathing. A clear example of this was the Prime Minister of Mauritius, who refused to take a dip,” he said.