Ghaziabad News: Mahamandaleshwar of Shri Panch Juna Akhara in Ghaziabad and Mahant Yati Narsinghanand Giri of Shiv Shakti Dham have taken a dig at the statement in which the 54 bigha land being used in Kumbh is said to belong to the Waqf Board. It was also said that Muslims have shown a big heart. Yati said that we have seen a big heart in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Kashmir where our Hindus are being tortured.
In Ghaziabad, Mahamandleshwar of Shri Panch Juna Akhara said that National President of India Muslim Jamaat Maulana Shahabuddin Rizvi has said that 54 bigha land belongs to Waqf Board on which Maha Kumbh is being organized. He said that Muslims have shown a big heart by allowing Kumbh Mela to be held there. Now he wants that Akhara Parishad, Sadhus and Saints should show a big heart and allow Muslims to enter Kumbh.
Taking a jibe at this, the Mahamandleshwar of Shri Panch Juna Akhara said, 'I express my gratitude to Maulana Shahabuddin Rizvi that our Maha Kumbh is being organized due to his grace. If Muslims had not been kind, our Maha Kumbh would not have been organized. Wherever Muslims have shown a big heart, like Pakistan which devoured millions of our Hindu brothers. We have seen the big heart of Muslims in Bangladesh, where our people are being killed every day. Our monasteries and temples are being demolished. Girls are being raped.'
Your population in Kashmir became more than ours, so Maulana we saw your big heart in Kashmir. We have seen your big heart during the wars in the Middle East. When Muslims flee from a country as refugees, they don't go to any Muslim country because no Muslim country gives support to any Muslim. We saw your big heart in America where innocent people were celebrating New Year and one of your own brothers killed people by running a truck over them. We also saw your big heart in Germany where a person felt bad that you were celebrating Christmas and he killed God knows how many people. If Yogi was not the Chief Minister of UP, then perhaps he would have stopped the Kumbh as well by showing the papers of 54 bigha.
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