Lucknow: Mahant Yogi Adityanath, who left his home at the age of 18, is going to become the CM of Uttar Pradesh for the second time in a row, creating history. Amid the ongoing preparations for CM Yogi's swearing-in ceremony, his sister has made an emotional appeal. Yogi Adityanath's sister Shashi Singh on Wednesday appealed to him to come home once and meet his mother. Shashi also recalls the time when Yogi left home. Recently, when he was shown a picture of his sister selling tea on a TV channel, Yogi Adityanath had said that the entire people of Uttar Pradesh are his family.
Born in Panchur village under Pauri Garhwal district of Uttarakhand, Ajay Singh Bisht left home at the age of 18. He got the name Adityanath in the Math of Gorakhpur itself. Yogi's sister Shashi Singh said in an interview that when Yogi left the house, he had not told that he was going to become a monk. When Shashi Singh, who runs a small tea shop in her village in Uttarakhand, was asked how people react after seeing the UP CM's sister running a tea shop, she said that her entire family likes familism. She said that in other parties all the family members come into politics. She further said, 'It is not in our family... it becomes familism. We don't want this, and he says the same thing, earn yourself and eat.
When asked what message she wants to convey to her brother, Shashi said that she appeals to her brother to come and meet her mother once. Shashi recalled how he had asked his father to think not only about the family but also about others. In response, the father had said that he earns only Rs 85 and it is not possible to think of others. According to Shashi, on this, the father said, 'Let's see what you do... Now the yogi has shown it. '
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