Gautam Buddh Nagar News Today: Last month, police had recovered a large quantity of beef in Gautam Buddh Nagar. Now, saints have opened a front regarding this. In this connection, former minister of Madhya Pradesh and saint known as Computer Baba and Mahamandaleshwar of Shri Panch Juna Akhara will reach Ghaziabad district headquarters on Monday (9 December).
Along with Computer Baba, Mahamandaleshwar of Shri Panch Juna Akhara and Mahant Yati Narsinghanand of Shiv Shakti Dham will also be there. Both have claimed that thousands of cow devotees will be with them during this time. Where they will submit a memorandum in the name of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, through this memorandum, a demand will be made to close the meat factory.
Narsinghanand will go to the district headquarters.
Sharing information about this program, Mahamandaleshwar of Shri Panch Juna Akhara and Mahant Yeti Narsinghanand of Shiv Shakti Dham in Ghaziabad said that on Monday he and Computer Baba will go to the district headquarters with thousands of cow devotees.
According to Yeti Narasimhanand, Mahamandaleshwar Computer Baba and he will submit a memorandum to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath . He said that through this memorandum, both of them will demand the closure of all meat factories.
Mahant Yati Narasimhanand of Shiv Shakti Dham, who is in the news for his controversial statements regarding 'wires connected to meat factory',
said that he will reach the district headquarters with thousands of cow devotees at 10:30 am on Monday.
On this occasion, Yeti Narasimhanand claimed that the way thousands of cows were killed in Gautam Buddha Nagar and 300 tonnes of beef was caught in cold storage, it is linked to many meat factories.
'Meat factories should be closed'
Mahamandaleshwar Yati Narsinghanand of Shri Panch Juna Akhara demanded from the government that all these meat factories should be closed so that cow slaughter can be completely stopped. A similar demand was made by former Madhya Pradesh minister Computer Baba in a press conference held in Ghaziabad on Saturday.
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