CM Yogi Adityanath will Play a Big role in Resolving Indo-Nepal Border Dispute

The Gorakhnath temple can play a big role in reducing the conflict between India and Nepal. Goraksha Peeth has deep roots in Nepal.
CM Yogi Adityanath will Play a Big role in Resolving Indo-Nepal Border Dispute

Yogi Adityanath will play a big role in ending the ongoing border dispute between India and Nepal.  It is believed that the leader of Nepal is under the influence of China, CM Yogi Adityanath has already warned Nepal.

The Gorakhnath temple can play a big role in reducing the conflict between India and Nepal.  Goraksha Peeth has deep roots in Nepal.  The back has access to the common people.  Some foreign affairs experts point out that if the relationship with Nepal is to be maintained properly, then a simple path can be the Nath Panth of Guru Gorakhnath.  Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh and Goraksha Peethadheeshwar can prove helpful.  This is a strong formula by which the people of Nepal and its ruling class cannot think of separating from us.  The Nepal royal family continues to consider Guru Gorakhnath as their Rajguru.  Nepal and Nath creed are so entrenched in each other that even though the ruling class will start speaking the language of China, they will always speak in the voice of India.

Goraksha Peethadheeshwar Yogi Adityanath also used to visit Nepal often as the head of the Nath cult and the people there worship him by taking as the representative of Lord Gorakshanath.  They have importance in the general public of Nepal.  The way the land is being tried to create a political dispute in Nepal, the Goraksha Peeth can play a big role in resolving the dispute because the common people are associated with this bench.  The current Goraksha peethadheeshwar of Goraksha Peeth in Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, whose words are highly respected by the people of Nepal.  Not only this, the people of the political parties also have a fascination for the temple.  Mahant Digvijaynath, Mahant Avaidyanath often visited Nepal.

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