Devkinandan Thakur had come to Sharda Jain in Khurja, Aligarh to participate in the ongoing Meera Charitra Katha on the occasion of the fourth anniversary of Shri Kunj Bihari Seva Parikar, where he gave many important statements from the stage. He said that when a Sanatani working in Aligarh University went there with tilak applied, he was refused saying that he would come back without applying tilak.
So he replied, we will not wear tilak, you just guarantee that you will not wear a cap. The university is run on government money and not on anyone else’s money. So if there is a mosque then a temple should also be built there, if there is a cap then tilak should also be applied there, because this India belongs to my Ram and belongs to my Krishna. If I can’t read Ramayana then you can’t read Quran either.
Demand to build a temple in Aligarh University
Devkinandan said that we all have to start the campaign to save Hindu Rashtra Sanatan Rashtra, Sanatani sisters and daughters, not from tomorrow but from today itself. We have to make efforts that our Sanatani survives in Bangladesh as well as in England and no one in India gets evil eyes. We should prepare for this without wasting even a single day.
Our dream is that one Tilakdhari, one saffron bearer will rule in Bangladesh and also in Pakistan. Those who converted to Islam and became Muslims belong to this country. Even today, after 1000 years, Somnath temple is the same, it has become the temple of Lord Ram. We are going again slowly, Krishna temple will also be built, Kashi Vishwanath temple will be built. We all will hoist the flag of Sanatan on this sacred land of Sanatan.
Targeted at atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh
Referring to the incidents in Bangladesh, Devkinandan Thakur said the plight of Hindus there. Everyone wants the votes of us Hindus, but why does no one support the dying Hindus? He asked whether only Hindus have taken the contract of secularism. Here everyone has equal rights.
Politics has also intensified regarding this statement of Devkinandan Thakur. A sharp reaction has come from Samajwadi Party leader and spokesperson Manoj Kumar Kaka. He said that those who are spreading bitterness in the society are not saints.
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