LUCKNOW: Yogi Adityanath, the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, stated on Sunday that there is no reason why we cannot reclaim “Sindhu,” or the Sindh province, which is currently part of Pakistan, if Shri Ram Janmabhoomi could be returned after 500 years. The state government released a press release in which the chief minister was quoted as saying, “After 500 years, a grand temple of Lord Ram is being constructed in Ayodhya. The Prime Minister will reinstall Ramlala in his temple in January. He continued by saying, “If Ram Janmabhoomi can be taken back after 500 years, then there is no reason why we cannot take back Sindhu.” According to the statement, the entire audience erupted in deafening applause as Adityanath delivered his presentation. Adityanath argued that the Sindhi community has to teach the younger generations about its history because they suffered the most as a result of Partition. He added that the country was divided as a result of one person’s intransigence. “Thousands of people were massacred when the country was divided. India’s largest portion became Pakistan. As a result of having to leave their homeland, the Sindhi community suffered the most. At the event held by the Sindhi Council of India, he said, “Even now, we still have to deal with the tragedy of Partition in the form of terrorism. No civilised society, according to Adityanath, can ever recognise terrorism, extremism, or any form of chaos. “The wicked inclinations of society must be eradicated if we are to advance along the path of the welfare of humanity. The same inspiration can also be found in the religious texts we follow. Everyone has spoken about preserving the good and eradicating the wicked for the betterment of humanity, whether it was revered Jhulelal ji or Lord Shri Krishna, he remarked. Adityanath stated, “Where there is a country, there is a religion too and when there is religion, there is a society in which we all exist.” He claimed that terrorism in India is on the decline thanks to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. To avoid a disaster similar to Partition, Adityanath urged people to accept the “nation first” commitment. “We should be prepared to give a befitting reply to anyone who plays with the unity and integrity of the nation.” “The Sanatan Dharma of India includes the Sindhi population as a vital component. Even under difficult conditions, the Sindhi community has advanced through their efforts. The Sindhi community has demonstrated how to succeed from nothing, he remarked. Pankaj Advani, the world billiards champion and recipient of the Padma Bhushan award, was presented with the “Sher-e-Sindh” honour during the ceremony.