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Bageshwar Baba Advocates for Sanatan Dharma and Announces Bihar Foot March

Bageshwar Baba Advocates for Sanatan Dharma and Announces Bihar Foot March

Bageshwar Baba thundered in favor of Sanatan Dharma at Gandhi Maidan in Patna. He announced a foot march in Bihar for Hindus after the assembly elections. This march will not be for any political party.

Patna. At the 'Sanatan Mahakumbh' organized at Gandhi Maidan in Patna, the capital of Bihar, Acharya Dhirendra Krishna Shastri of Bageshwar Dham Sarkar once again called for the protection of Hindu Dharma. From the stage, he spoke of the dream of "Bhagwa-e-Hind" and said that he would only talk about Hindutva. Along with this, he announced a foot march in Bihar after the assembly elections, which would be completely dedicated to Hindus.

Gandhi Maidan becomes the center of religion and politics

For some time now, Gandhi Maidan in Patna has become a major center of politics. After the rallies of political parties, the roar of religion was heard here. From the stage of 'Sanatan Mahakumbh', Acharya Dhirendra Shastri, addressing a large number of people present, spoke of Hindu unity and expressed his commitment to Sanatan Dharma.

"Bhagwa-e-Hind" is the dream

Dhirendra Shastri started his address with a clear message. He said, "We have only one dream - there should be Bhagwa-e-Hind." In a poetic style, he said:

"If there is an attack on my religion, then I will retaliate,
Because I am a Hindu, I will only talk about Hindutva."

Not caste, but Hindu unity is needed: Dhirendra Shastri

In his speech, he also targeted the caste system. He said that he had no objection to any religion, but he certainly had an objection to those Hindus who divide society in the name of caste. He clearly said, "We are neither against Muslims nor Christians. We have a problem with those Hindus who promote casteism." This statement is being seen as a message of unity in Hindu society.

Not politics, but "Kamniti" (action-oriented policy) is the aim

Amidst the political atmosphere of the Bihar elections, Dhirendra Shastri denied being associated with any political party. He said, "We have not come to Patna for the sake of politics, we have come for the sake of Kamniti. We do not belong to any party; we belong to whichever party has Hindus."

Foot march in Bihar after the assembly elections

Announcing from the stage, Dhirendra Shastri said that he would conduct a foot march in Bihar after the assembly elections are over. He stated that the purpose of this journey would be only to make the Hindu community aware and unite them. He also made it clear that this journey would not have any connection with any political party.

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