“No one takes Azam seriously. He makes absurd statements. I feel that if he does surya namaskar with mantras, not only his physical but mental health will also improve and he will stop giving absurd statements,” Adityanath said.
“He can be compulsion for Mulayam Singh Yadav but not for us,” the firebrand leader said. His comments were a reply to Khan’s statement earlier this week.
Khan had said on Wednesday said, “He (Yogi) should rather offer namaz (prayers) that would not only give him physical strength but also put his mind on the right track.”
On the issue of performing yoga, Adityanath said, “No one is forced to perform yoga, those who like could do it and those who don’t want to, should not.”
“It’s matter of pride that 189 countries have accepted yoga and recognised it. Some persons are ashamed of this pride for the country and it’s unfortunate,” he said.
On the Ram temple issue, Adityanath said, “I hope that the temple will be constructed in the present Narendra Modi regime.”
“Only one year of Modi government has passed. There is no need for such enthusiasm. The matter is in the court. I think the matter could be resolved in three ways. First, by initiating talks between both the parties, secondly by court order and thirdly if government makes a law considering public sentiments,” he added.
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