Lucknow, Nov. 30 -- Asserting that no anti-Sanatan activity should ever be accepted, chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday laid stress on the need for vigilance against foreign forces that may make attempts to weaken the society through drugs and religious conversion.
Adityanath was addressing a gathering at Kablana village in Haryana's Jhajjar district where he participated in an idol consecration ceremony and the grand 'Aath Man' Bhandara at Baba Palanath Ashram.
"Whenever a golden era arrives, it inspires awareness and vigilance. When India once witnessed its golden age, foreign invasions also began. Therefore, we must stay alert again. Today as well, attacks may come through religious conversion and narcotics, with foreign forces...
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