Yogi Adityanath pregunta en Gorakhpur a los consumidores de carne de vaca si beben leche de cerdo

El ministro principal de Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath, durante su intervención en el programa Nari Shakti Vandan en Gorakhpur, destacó la importancia de la vaca y planteó la controvertida pregunta de si quienes consumen su carne beben leche de cerdo. Además, puso en valor el respeto hacia las mujeres, los programas del primer ministro Modi y acusó al SP y al Congreso de actuar en contra de las mujeres.

En el Yogiraj Baba Gambhirnath Prakashagruh de Gorakhpur, el 22 de abril de 2026, el ministro principal de Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath, se dirigió a las mujeres como invitado de honor en el programa Nari Shakti Vandan. Describió a la vaca como un animal divino y señaló que personas de todo el mundo consumen leche de vaca, independientemente de la consideración que tengan hacia ella. Planteó la siguiente pregunta: "Todos beben leche de vaca, ¿verdad? Aquellos que comen carne de vaca, ¿acaso beben leche de cerdo? No, todo el mundo bebe leche de vaca". Yogi citó ejemplos como el "Radhe-Radhe" en Mathura-Vrindavan, el "Har-Har Mahadev" en Kashi y el hecho de que el Ganges sea considerado una madre, para ilustrar la importancia del poder maternal. Afirmó que todo niño se alimenta de leche materna, un regalo divino de la naturaleza. Haciendo referencia a los programas "Beti Bachao Beti Padhao", "Matru Vandana Yojana" y la campaña de vacunación "Indradhanush" del primer ministro Narendra Modi, enfatizó la necesidad de proteger y empoderar a las niñas. Mencionó los temores existentes en el oeste de Uttar Pradesh antes de 2017, donde las niñas temían ir a la escuela bajo el lema "Dekho Sapai beti ghabarai". Yogi acusó al SP y al Congreso de ser contrarios a las mujeres y añadió que, bajo el gobierno del BJP, las niñas están a salvo y ya no necesitan ser enviadas con familiares para poder estudiar.

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