News Topical, Digital Desk : The controversy sparked by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's act of pulling off a female doctor's hijab in Bihar continues to escalate. While some have come to Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's defense, the opposition is targeting the Chief Minister and the Bihar government over the incident. Meanwhile, Pandit Dhirendra Krishna Shastri of Bageshwar Dham has also reacted to the controversy.
In Mumbai, Baba Bageshwar Dhirendra Shastri answered questions from journalists on a variety of issues. Regarding the hijab controversy, he said that whatever happened was not good.
What did he say on the construction of Babri Masjid in Bengal?
Furthermore, regarding the construction of the Babri Masjid in West Bengal, Dhirendra Shastri said, "It is unfortunate that attempts are being made to rebuild the Babri Masjid in this country, but I must say that if this happens, the Hindus of this country are ready to repeat 1992. This is a conspiracy by foreign invaders against Hindus. He said that those speaking against Hindus from Bengal to Kashmir will soon be given a befitting reply."
"Whoever the public elects will become mayor."
Regarding the Maharashtra Khan mayor controversy, Pandit Dhirendra Shastri said, "The election depends on the people; whoever the people elect will become mayor. We don't delve into political issues; our mission is to strengthen the Sanatan Dharma. We haven't come with a political agenda. Elections should be based on nationalism, not casteism. It should be based on nationalism, not Hinduism or Islam. This will be better for everyone."
'My life is dedicated to Hindutva'
Pandit Dhirendra Shastri also said that the people of Mumbai should consider nationalism. Conversion is a major issue in Maharashtra. My life is dedicated to Hinduism and Hindutva. If a Hindu nation is formed, everyone will have a place.
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