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People in Pakistan struggling for food; country has to starve to death: Adityanath

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Muzaffarnagar (UP), Apr 13 (PTI) Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday said that people in Pakistan are struggling for food and the neighbouring country has to starve to death.

He was in Muzaffarnagar to inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of 423 projects worth over Rs 951 crore.

“The pleasant feeling and security, which we are experiencing today (in India), I wish to ask you — is anyone in Pakistan able to experience this kind of pleasant feeling? Will they ever be able to do so? “And in Iran? In Dubai? In Qatar and Iraq? Not even in Europe. But thanks to Prime Minister (Narendra) Modi, we are all safe,” Adityanath said.

The India of 145 crore (people) is secure, he said, adding this is the strength and power of “New India”.

“Even in the US, the global superpower, the prices of petroleum products have increased four times following the Gulf War. People in Pakistan are struggling for food, and it has to starve to death. This is its fate hai,” Adityanath said.

The chief minister said inflation has reached its peak in countries across the globe. However, the prices of petroleum products in India remain under control because of PM Modi, he added.

“When a sense of security prevails, some people tend to lose their patience. Whether times are favourable or adverse, one must never lose patience under any circumstance, especially during difficult times.

“And conversely, when the environment is favourable, one must not break discipline. The individual who adheres to this principle has a bright future,” Adityanath said. PTI NAV KSS KSS

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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