Pakistan is paying the price for its sins, as its people suffer from poverty while neighbouring India prospers, according to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. Adityanath praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for making India a global leader and also credited him with abolishing Article 370 in Kashmir. The CM said that people living in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir are demanding to leave the country due to its impoverished state. He added that India has made significant strides in infrastructure development, internal and external security, and poverty alleviation, in contrast to the past, which saw terror, extremism, Maoism, and naxalism on Indian soil. He also spoke about India’s economic success, its leading role in the G20 group of countries, and the ongoing construction of a grand Ram temple in Ayodhya. In contrast, he said, Pakistan struggles to provide its citizens with even two meals a day.
PoK Residents Seek Separation from Poverty-Stricken Pakistan Due to Punishments for Sins, Says UP CM Yogi
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