Dhirendra Shastri has spoken out against threats like 'Sar Tan Se Juda': Defended the 'I Love Mohammad' campaign in Gwalior.
Digital Desk
Pandit Dhirendra Shastri, who arrived in Gwalior on Friday (October 3), said there is nothing wrong with campaigns like ‘I Love Mohammad’ or ‘I Love Mahadev Ji’. However, he added that threats such as “Sar Tan se Juda” are completely unacceptable. He also appealed to people in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK) to return to India.
Pandit Dhirendra Shastri strongly condemned the burning of effigies of Lord Ram, Lakshman, and Mata Sita in Tamil Nadu, calling it an act by “Ravan’s family members in Ram’s land.” He urged the state government to take strict action against those responsible, saying they should face the death penalty.
Shastri further added that everyone has their own deities, and no one has the right to hurt religious sentiments of others.
Shastri says Pakistan can no longer control POK
Notably, Dhirendra Shastri, appealing to residents of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK) to return to India, said Pakistan can no longer manage the region. He added that India will reclaim the land and that now is the right time.
Shastri also remarked, “There is currently a lot of unrest in Pakistan. We are praying to Lord Hanuman for peace there and want to tell Pakistan that if you cannot manage the country, please return home.”
He further remarked about the conspiracy of ‘Gen-z movement’ in India, similar to Nepal. He said that to prevent such acts and awaken Hindus, he will continue conducting padyatras across the country. Reiterating his aim to establish a Hindu nation, he announced a 10-day, 150-kilometre padyatra from Delhi to Vrindavan, to be held from November 7 to 16, to unite Hindus.