Yati Narsinghanand, a controversial figure known for his inflammatory rhetoric against Muslims, has appealed to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath to make it easier for Hindus to acquire licensed guns. The appeal was conveyed through a letter written by BJP leader Udita Tyagi on behalf of Narsinghanand. In a video, Tyagi is seen writing the letter using Narsinghanand’s blood.
Narsinghanand, during an emergency meeting at The Dasna Devi Temple, voiced his frustration over what he perceives as the failure of Hindu leaders to protect their religion. He suggested that Hindus should own weapons to safeguard themselves.
“I am disappointed with Hindu leaders. They are not serious about protecting their religion. I have decided to go directly to the people,” Narsinghanand said in the meeting. He also revealed plans to send letters to the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh and leaders in non-Muslim countries, warning them about the dangers of “Islamic Jihad” and urging them to find a permanent solution to the issue.
As part of his appeal, Narsinghanand aims for one lakh Hindus to sign the letter before it is submitted to CM Yogi Adityanath in a public meeting. He also announced plans to launch a movement demanding gun licenses for the entire Hindu community.
