Mahant Raju Das, a priest from Hanumangarhi, was a guest speaker at Bharat Express News Network’s “Awadh Mein Ram” conclave. Here, he verbally attacked the opponents of Sanatan Dharma while brandishing a mace. Apart from this, while remembering the incident of firing on Kar Sevaks in Ayodhya, he mentioned the then Samajwadi Party government.
Mahant Raju Das called Akhilesh Yadav, the president of the Samajwadi Party, “Akhileshuddin.” Akhilesh Yadav is opposed to Sanatan, according to Mahant Raju Das. He is a descendant of Ravana. I’ll refer to him as Akhileshuddin, Mullah Mulayam…They labored to undermine Sanatan. He has been against Sanatan from the beginning.
It is Akhileshuddin who is supporting Swami Prasad Maurya, according to Mahant Raju Das. Swami Prasad Maurya, who is under his patronage, regularly uses language that is unacceptable in Indian politics.
“Those who opened fire on Ram devotees are lying in the garbage,” Mahant Raju Das said. Mahant also expressed surprise that the opposition, which was against the BJP and Modi, was now against Sanatan.
“If the opposition feels that BJP has taken the credit of construction of the Ram temple, then they also have a chance,” Mahant Raju Das said, making an offer to the opposition. “You can claim glory by constructing a magnificent temple dedicated to Lord Krishna in Mathura.”
Mahant Raju Das said – “The sanctum sanctorum is ready in the grand temple on Lord Ram’s land, hence the consecration can be done. No work is being done there against the scriptures, the Ram temple will be inaugurated as per the rules and regulations. According to the scriptures, PM Modi can worship there.”
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