Reg No. - CHHBIL/2010/41479ISSN - 2582-919X
Bareilly riots: Yogi issues third ultimatum in 24 hours, says, “If you create riots, you will be in hell… I will give you a ticket to hell on Ghazwa-e-Hind.”

CM Yogi – Photo: File Photo
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath performed puja at the Devipatan temple. He then served cows by feeding them gram, jaggery, and rotis. He also met with devotees. During this, from the stage, the Chief Minister once again issued a clear warning to the rioters.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is on a visit to Balrampur. Addressing the people here on Sunday September 28 ,2025 the Chief Minister issued an ultimatum to the rioters for the third time in 24 hours regarding the Bareilly riots. He said that he would send those who create anarchy and riot in Uttar Pradesh to hell. Those who contemplate Ghazwa-e-Hind will receive a ticket to hell. India will follow the ideals of those great souls who sacrificed their lives for the nation.
On Sunday morning, the Chief Minister visited the Devipatan temple to offer prayers to Goddess Pateshwari, washed her feet, and then performed aarti. From there, he visited the cowshed, where he served the cows by feeding them gram, jaggery, and rotis. Afterward, the Chief Minister interacted with the devotees present at the temple, pampering the children, and giving them toffees. It is worth noting that Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had arrived here on Saturday night. He then went to rest after visiting the temple. He spent the night there.

The Chief Minister performed puja and cow service at the Devipatan temple. – Photo: Samvad News Agency
The Chief Minister met the devotees present at the temple and also met the children. He pampered the children by giving them toffees and urged them to study diligently. The temple’s Mahant, Mithilesh Nath Yogi, and Mahant Ravindra Das of the Kalibari Temple, Gorakhpur, were also present during the meeting.

CM Yogi giving candy to the children. – Photo: Samvad News Agency
124 projects worth ₹826 crore were inaugurated .
After leaving the temple, the Chief Minister arrived at a program in Dhudhulpur. There, he visited an exhibition on government schemes. He also inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for 124 projects worth ₹826 crore. He also inaugurated the Government Polytechnic College. He also sought suggestions from the public for a developed India in 2047.

Crowds gathered to listen to the Chief Minister. – Photo: Samvad News Agency
CM calls Changur a demon named Kalanemi
Addressing the crowd on this occasion, the CM once again warned those who spread anarchy and riots in the state. He said that if they dare to do so in UP, they will issue a ticket to hell. Citing Bareilly, he urged them to learn a lesson. He compared Changur to the demon Kalanemi. He said that such demons will be destroyed if they obstruct development. He also alleged that the Samajwadi Party and Congress are in cahoots with anarchists.
Ghazwa-e-Hind will not be tolerated in India
The CM said that some people live in India but are promoting anti-national activities within the country by raising the slogan of Ghazwa-e-Hind. Ghazwa-e-Hind will not happen on Indian soil. India is the land of great souls. It will follow the ideals of those great souls who sacrificed their lives for the nation. Even imagining or dreaming about Ghazwa-e-Hind will be a ticket to hell. Those engaged in such activities should listen carefully. Sooner or later his fate will be the same as that of Changur.
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