'There is no fear now?', Yogi Adityanath meets Hindu families returning from Kaira


- Between 2015 and 2017, about 90 Hindu families left Kaira

New delhi date. Monday, November 08, 2021

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has reached Kaira today. There they are visiting Hindu families who left Kaira due to rising crime. Although now they are back. During a meeting with the fleeing victims, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath asked a girl sitting next to him, "Is there no fear now?" Asked the question and in reply the girl shook her head and said no.

The merchant class fled in large numbers during the escape at Kairana in Shamli. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath today visited the returning traders. They all left home with their families and reached Delhi, Haryana and Gujarat.

During the visit, people had earlier told Chief Minister Yogiji that there was a gangster there. One person said the situation in Kairana was even worse than in earlier Kashmir. The people who were there also mentioned Mukim Kala. He had great terror in Kairana. He was killed in Chitrakoot jail in May this year.

Yogi Adityanath also spoke to the media after meeting the victims. Most of the families who migrated have returned, he said. He was assured that the policy of zero tolerance towards criminals would be maintained. The Chief Minister also said that PAC would now be deployed in Kairana.

The Chief Minister said that it was his religion to meet every victim. If the victim is a Hindu, there is no crime in visiting him. The CM interacted with these families for about 20 minutes. Meanwhile, BJP state president Swatanter Dev Singh and minister Suresh Rana were also present.

Between 2015 and 2017, about 90 Hindu families left Kaira. He also hit a board outside his home to sell the building. The issue was raised in 2016 by the then BJP MP from Kairana. The Yogi government claims they have reduced crime in the state and since then these families have returned.

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