Yogi Adityanath Emphasizes Unity in Nation-Building at Religious Gathering
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath recently spoke at a religious assembly in Rajasthan, emphasizing the importance of unity and collective efforts in nation-building. He highlighted that India's strength lies in the contributions of its diverse communities, including saints, farmers, and artisans. Adityanath called for every individual's commitment to the vision of 'One India, Great India,' while reflecting on the cultural and spiritual traditions that bind the nation together. His remarks came during a significant gathering at the Shri Ratneshwar Mahadev Temple, where many devotees had assembled to participate in a grand yagna.
Mar 16, 2026, 17:22 IST
Unity and Collective Efforts for a Strong Nation
On Monday, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath highlighted that India is uniquely built on the sacrifices of saints, the valor of its heroes, and the hard work of farmers, artisans, and craftsmen. He emphasized that a nation becomes stronger when every segment of society contributes together. Speaking at a grand yagna and religious assembly held at the Shri Ratneshwar Mahadev Temple in Jalore, Rajasthan, he underscored the significance of unity and collective participation in nation-building.
Adityanath further stated that the goal of every individual should be to contribute towards creating 'One India, Great India.' He addressed a large gathering of devotees and attendees at the historic temple, where many had come together to participate in the yagna and religious assembly.
The Chief Minister pointed out that India's cultural and spiritual traditions have played a crucial role in shaping the nation's identity and fostering a sense of unity among people from diverse backgrounds. Earlier, on March 14, he remarked that a significant number of saints and devotees had gathered in Songal village after many years, reflecting the spiritual importance and historical heritage of the land.
While addressing the religious assembly in Songal village, located in Haryana's Kaithal district, Adityanath expressed his fortune in being part of the event and receiving blessings from the gathered saints and devotees at the sacred site. He noted that it was a rare occasion for such a large number of saints and devotees to assemble in Songal, a holy land that has shown its influence throughout the ages. He felt honored to pay homage to this sacred tradition through the yagna and assembly.