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Nation will be run as per Constitution, not Shariat: Yogi

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April 16, 2025

Babasahab always taught to receive education, fight for justice and remain united, says CM

- HT Correspondent

AGRA: Chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday said the nation will be run as per the Constitution given by Babasahab Dr BR Ambedkar and not by the 'Shariat' (Islamic law) and those who regard 'Shariat' more than the Constitution should go where that law is in force.

He was addressing gathering in Agra after inaugurating historic three-day 'Bhim Nagri' organised in memory of Dr Ambedkar on April 15—a day after his birth anniversary—every year since 1996.

'Bhim Nagri' event is inaugurated on April 15 evening in various localities in Agra. The next day (April 16), mass marriages of Dalit community couples in which no dowry is offered are organised and on last day (April 17), scholarships to bright Dalit students are given.

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