SP chief hits back at CM Yogi’s remark

Lucknow: Samajwadi Party national president Akhilesh Yadav has hit back at Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s statement on red cap and black deeds. Without taking the name of the CM, the SP chief said that good and bad are not a matter of colour, but of perspective.

SP chief posted on X

In fact, Akhilesh Yadav posted on X on Friday and said that colours have a deep connection with the mind and psychology. If a colour is especially dear to someone, then there are special psychological reasons for it and if someone gets angry after seeing a colour, then there are some negative psychological reasons for that too.

‘Red colour’ is a symbol of union. Those who lack love, union and harmony in their lives often have ill-will towards this colour.

Red colour is the colour of power, that is why this colour has a positive relation with many revered powers, but those who think that their power is the greatest, consider red colour a challenge. In this context, this psychological myth also became popular that this is the reason why even a powerful bull gets angry on seeing the red colour.

‘Black colour’ is especially positive in Indian contexts like the ‘black’ teeka applied to the children of the family to protect them from the evil eye and the use of black beads in the Mangalsutra, a symbol of marital bliss. Those who lack motherly love or good luck in their lives, psychologically develop animosity towards the black colour.

In the West, black colour has been a symbol of ‘negative powers and politics’ like the black cap of dictatorial fascists. When the fascist ideology against humanity and kindness reached other countries, it also had a black cap on its head. The colour of negativity and despair is also considered to be black, so those whose political thinking flourishes on black thoughts like ‘fear’ and ‘distrust’, they roam around with it on their heads.

The truth is that every colour is derived from nature and positive people do not consider any colour to be negative. Instead of positive diversity towards colours, we should have multicoloured harmony towards those who have a negative view of disintegration and division because this is not their fault but the ill effect of their dominant monocoloured narrow thinking. To change the mind and heart of such people, one only needs to explain that ‘only after the dark night of black there is significance of a reddish morning’, this mutual colour-relationship brings hope and enthusiasm in life. Good and bad are not colours; they are perspectives.

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