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‘Hindutva means nationalism’: Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav at WITT 2025

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Last updated: 29 March, 2025 7:04 PM
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‘Hindutva means nationalism’: Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav at WITT 2025
‘Hindutva means nationalism’: Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav at WITT 2025

New Delhi: Madhya Pradesh chief minister Mohan Yadav, speaking on the second day of the What India Thinks Today Global Summit 2025 organised by TV9 Network, asserted that Hindutva is intrinsically linked to nationalism. Addressing the summit, he said, “Hindu is in sync with the nation. Just as people in Russia are called Russians, those living in Hindustan are Hindus. Hindutva signifies nationalism.”

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On perceived religious biasNavratri meat banAdvocating Vedic traditions in modern timesOn the Maha Kumbh and Singhast 2028

Yadav emphasised the deep-rooted cultural heritage of India, adding that Lord Ram and Lord Krishna define the nation’s identity. He pointed out that when Indians travel abroad and introduce themselves as coming from the land of Ram and Krishna, people naturally associate them with Hindustan.

He also expressed optimism about the restoration of religious sites, stating that just as Lord Ram’s temple has been established in Ayodhya, a similar moment would arrive for Lord Krishna in Mathura. When told that the matter is in courts, he said that he respect courts and will wait for their decision.

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On perceived religious bias

Responding to concerns about an alleged anti-Muslim image, the chief minister rejected such notions, highlighting his relationships with his Muslim friends, including the chairman of the Haj Committee. “Why spread hatred with such claims?” he asked. “We all live together in harmony.”

Yadav also addressed the covering of religious sites like mosques during festivals like Holi and Diwali, saying that such measures are necessary to protect them from damage.

Navratri meat ban

When questioned about restrictions on meat sales during Navratri, Yadav avoided a direct stance but cited food safety regulations, mentioning concerns over the unhygienic sale of meat in open spaces. However, he stressed that people’s religious sentiments should be respected.

Advocating Vedic traditions in modern times

Highlighting India’s scientific and cultural legacy, Yadav spoke about the relevance of the Vedic calendar and the proposed Vedic clock. He said that while the English calendar has undergone multiple revisions over the past millennium, the Hindu calendar has remained consistent, accurately predicting astronomical events.

“Ours is the only civilisation that acknowledges the influence of nine planets. Our ancient Vedic calculations are not incorrect,” he said, expressing confidence that youngsters would soon appreciate the importance of the Vedic clock.

Yadav also asserted that Indians possess a deeper understanding of science than others. He explained that this is due to the country’s rich cultural heritage.

On the Maha Kumbh and Singhast 2028

Talking about the recently concluded Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj, Yadav mentioned its importance as an ancient cultural tradition that fosters unity and interaction. He also spoke about the upcoming Singhast Kumbh in Ujjain in 2028, adding that it would be a grand event.

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