
The padyatra, supported by the BJP and proper wing teams Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), is seen as a transfer to polarise and consolidate Hindu votes within the state forward of the Meeting elections.
The month-long padyatra (footmarch) of Akhil Bhartiya Sant Samiti throughout Chhattisgarh ended on Sunday at a floor in Raipur metropolis with a requirement for “Hindu Rashtra” (Hindu nation).
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The padyatra, supported by the BJP and proper wing teams Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), is seen as a transfer to polarise and consolidate Hindu votes within the state forward of the Meeting elections.
Addressing a gathering from the stage, Swami Avdheshanand Giri mentioned: “The day Hindus change into kattar (hardcore), the doorways of peace and reconciliation will open.”
Rajiv Lochan, one other saint, from Chitrakoot mentioned: “Hindu Rashtra will start from Chhattisgarh and unfold in your entire world.” On the occasion, some individuals have been transformed again to Hinduism, which they termed “ghar wapsi” (returning residence).
“Through the month-long padyatra, round 200 sant and sadhus (saints) visited villages in all districts of Chhattisgarh alongside the principle roads and unfold the message of Hindu delight. They talked in regards to the significance of Hindu Rashtra and mentioned all of us are Hindus first and its above all castes. We should unite to struggle towards conversion,” mentioned Acharya Rakesh,32, deputy president of Chhattisgarh Sant Samiti. He mentioned although they organised the occasion with assist of VHP, they have been impartial of any political social gathering.
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