Overview
- The chief minister told people to avoid buying halal‑certified products and reaffirmed that Uttar Pradesh has banned their sale in the state.
- He alleged that about ₹25,000 crore is generated through halal certification and claimed the funds are diverted to terrorism, religious conversion and so‑called 'love jihad'.
- Adityanath said 'political Islam' has been overlooked in historical narratives and asserted it dealt the greatest damage to Sanatan Dharma.
- He praised the RSS for its role in the Ayodhya Ram Temple campaign and attacked the Samajwadi Party, Congress and the INDIA bloc for questioning the project and Sanatan traditions.
- Citing law‑and‑order actions, he referenced the recent arrest of Jalaluddin in Balrampur over an alleged conversion racket and linked such activity to halal‑related funding, a claim not independently verified in the reports.