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In the Sanatan tradition, Gau Mata doesn't need a government decree to be revered; she is already the self-declared Mother of the Nation

By prasanna jodidar
In the Sanatan tradition, Gau Mata doesn't need a government decree to be revered; she is already the self-declared Mother of the Nation

True reverence for Gau Mata comes from the heart and ancient traditions, standing far above political debates and official designations.

It was in Bijnor gathering, Yogi, exposed the dirty hypocrite mind set of Muslim clerics. Indian Muslims are very good at dodging, cheating, and guerilla warfare even in verbal and ideological doctrines. In every element they want to oppose constitution and democracy, ideologies, doctrines, principles are the weapons in in their hands. Arayna Women’s Cotton Printed Kurta Set with Pants & Dupatta | Elegant Ethnic Wear for Women | Floral Print | Comfortable Suit Set

In fact, Indian Muslims can be defined as a mere political cult, certainly not a religion. From seven centuries they have been indulging in proving, both Hinduism and Islam are the religion, in reality Hinduism is a civilization far bigger than religion and Islam a political cult, which is far cheaper and inferior than religion. Theres, no room for comparison.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath addressed recent demands made by Muslim clerics and organizations to declare the cow India's national animal.

Yogi Adityanath rejected the idea that the cow needs an official government designation to be protected or respected. He stated that in the Sanatan tradition, the cow is inherently revered as a mother and is already a "self-declared Rashtra Mata (Mother of the Nation)".

He asserted that just as a child does not need an official government declaration to recognize or respect their biological mother, the cow's sacred status does not rely on an official title.

He smashed the terminology being used in the debate, stating, "Your mindset is animalistic if you call our Gau Mata an animal". That was the right expression and Indian Muslims deserve such direct and blunt expression as their deeds are like that. Ben Gvir urges Netanyahu to defy Washington and prioritize sovereign Israeli security

The CM’s remarks were a direct response to recent statements by Muslim bodies, including Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind president Maulana Arshad Madani. Madani had publicly called for the cow to be named the national animal, arguing it would help curb communal tensions and mob lynchings linked to cow protection. Understand Madani’s sadistic joy, of calling cow an animal. He is nothing less than a pervert to make such atrocious statements.  

Adityanath categorically branded these demands hypocritical, accusing the same groups of upholding "double standards". He claimed that while these organizations are pushing for official recognition on one hand, they secretly or overtly support cow slaughter on the other. He is absolutely right.

The CM particularly sited instances where individuals supposedly posted pictures of cows on social media while extending Bakrid (Eid-ul-Azha) greetings. He issued a stern warning against this, stating that anyone attempting cow slaughter in Uttar Pradesh would face severe legal consequences. Dilpa Kichche and Pushpa Madkam script a new era of financial inclusion and female leadership in Naxal-affected zones

The speech was delivered during an event where the UP government distributed land ownership certificates to 1,645 Hindu and Sikh families who had been displaced from Pakistan decades ago. Adityanath used the platform to highlight other grievances, criticizing Muslim clerics for remaining silent on the historical and ongoing persecution of minorities in Pakistan and Bangladesh, while instead focusing on domestic cow politics.

Bharat needs CMs like Yogi in each state to eradicate an evil.