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In a recently circulated video on social media platform X, controversial priest Yeti Narsinghanand made headlines for his incendiary comments directed at Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. The video, posted by Shatrughan Sinha, captures Narsinghanand in an aggressive tone, declaring, “I want to tell the Chief Minister of Pradesh, Yogi ji, your police are insulting us today. But if you are your father's son, then show your bulldozer skills in Aligarh."
Narsinghanand's remarks come amidst a backdrop of tension and violence in Uttar Pradesh, as he accuses the government of failing to protect the rights of citizens. “You scoundrel! You were supporting those who were killing women in your UP. Now show your bulldozer skills,” he continued, expressing deep frustration with the current administration.
The priest’s passionate address escalates as he challenges the Chief Minister, saying, “Do whatever you can. Kill me. I accept my fate. Today, your police have insulted me, and I will never forget this day.” He further asserts his determination, claiming, “I am the son of Parshuram, and I will not forget him. I am fighting for my children.”
In a dramatic escalation of rhetoric, Narsinghanand calls for accountability, questioning the number of cases filed against him and emphasising his willingness to face dire consequences. “I will not listen to you even if I die today,” he proclaims defiantly.
The video has sparked a wave of reactions online, with some users dismissing it as an old clip. Nevertheless, the intensity of Narsinghanand's words has reignited discussions around law, order, and governance in the region.
The controversy surrounding this video reflects ongoing tensions in Uttar Pradesh, as social media continues to amplify the voices of those challenging authority.