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Yati Narsinghanand Demands Easier Gun Licenses for Hindus, Sparks Controversy

In a fresh controversy, Yati Narsinghanand, known for his provocative remarks against Muslims, has urged Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath to simplify the process for Hindus to obtain gun licenses.
The appeal was made through a letter penned by BJP leader Dr. Udita Tyagi on behalf of Narsinghanand. A viral video circulating on social media shows Tyagi allegedly writing the letter using Narsinghanand’s blood.
Earlier, Narsinghanand convened an emergency meeting at the Dasna Devi Temple, where he emphasized the need for Hindus to arm themselves. He accused Hindu leaders of failing to protect their religion and declared that he would personally take action by mobilizing public support.
He also announced plans to send letters to Hindu leaders worldwide and to the heads of non-Muslim nations, warning them about the so-called threat of “Islamic Jihad” and urging a permanent solution.
Narsinghanand called for one lakh Hindus to sign the letter before submitting it to CM Yogi in a public event. The move has sparked outrage, with many criticizing the open promotion of violence and communal tensions.
As the controversy unfolds, concerns are rising over the increasing propagation of hate speech and its impact on social harmony.
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