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'Pak struggling for food, we're safe due to Modi'

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April 14, 2026

LUCKNOW: Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath said on Monday that Pakistan was "struggling for food", but "we are all safe thanks to Prime Minister Narendra Modi".

- HT Correspondent

'Pak struggling for food, we're safe due to Modi'

Addressing an event in Muzaffarnagar, which came hours after an ongoing factory workers’ agitation turned violent in parts of Noida, the CM assured the protesters that the government stands with them.

“The pleasant feeling and security, which we are experiencing today (in India), Twish toask you~ isanyone in Pakistan able to experience this kind of pleasant feeling? Will they ever be able to do so?”And in Iran? In Dubai? In Qatar and Iraq? Not even in Europe. But thanks to Prime Minister (Narendra) Modi, we are all safe,” Adityanath said, adding that the India of 1.45 billion people is secure due to the strength and power of “New India”.

“Even in the US, the global superpower, the prices of petroJeum products have increased four times following the Gulf War. People in Pakistan are struggling for food, and it has to starve to death. Thisis its fate,” he said.

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