'Nepal-like Situation...' Here's Why Dhirendra Shastri Advocates India as a Hindu Nation

Pithadhishwar of Bageshwar Dham, Acharya Dhirendra Krishna Shastri, has made a significant statement regarding the coup in Nepal. He emphasized that India should become a Hindu nation to prevent similar situations. Currently, anti-Hindu forces are active globally.
Pithadhishwar of Bageshwar Dham, Acharya Dhirendra Krishna Shastri. (File Photo: ITG)

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Acharya Dhirendra Krishna Shastri of Bageshwar Dham visited Varanasi on Saturday. Speaking to the media, he shared that he visited Kashi Vishwanath Temple and prayed for India to be declared a Hindu nation. He mentioned offering water to the Ganges and then heading to Bihar, followed by Gaya where rituals are being performed. A padayatra from Delhi to Vrindavan is planned from November 7 to November 16, aimed at promoting social harmony, a Hindu revolution, and advocating for India as a Hindu nation.

Making India a Hindu Nation is Crucial: Dhirendra Krishna Shastri

Dhirendra Krishna Shastri expressed that they visited the Sattua Baba Ashram in Kashi to pray and invite the residents to the padayatra, promoting an hour from their day for the cause of a Hindu nation. Regarding the uprising in Nepal, he asserted that transforming India into a Hindu nation is critical. If one wishes to avoid situations similar to those in Nepal and Bangladesh within Indian states, propagating the ideological revolution is essential.

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Sanatan Dharma is the sole support for establishing world peace. Nepal should ideally be declared a Hindu nation; this is the prayer we offer to God. He censured the indecent comment made about PM Modi's mother, emphasizing that speaking negatively about anyone's mother is condemnable and reflective of deceitful behavior.

Global Anti-Hindu Forces Active; Dhirendra Krishna Shastri Comments

Commenting on the question of politicians donning saffron attire, Dhirendra Krishna Shastri remarked that politicians can indeed wear saffron, with Yogi Adityanath in UP being a prime example. This is a positive development. Addressing the coup in Nepal following Bangladesh's troubles, he stated that anti-Hindu forces are indeed active. The Hindu population in Pakistan has dwindled from 22% to a mere 2%.

Similarly, atrocities and genocide against Hindus are prevalent in Bangladesh. Globally, wherever Hindus reside, anti-Hindu entities seem to be consistently trying to displace them. However, with the persistent efforts of saints and proactive thinkers for the cause of Hinduism, positive progress is becoming evident. A re-establishment of monarchical order in Nepal could pave the way for reinstating its status as a Hindu nation. Historically, Nepal was a Hindu nation until Western and Communist ideologies shifted its course.

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We Belong to None, but Stand for All: Dhirendra Krishna Shastri

Addressing accusations of working for the BJP, Dhirendra Krishna Shastri responded that people can say whatever they wish. People call the media biased too, yet he has delivered teachings in Uganda, where no BJP presence exists, as well as in London. We do not belong to any political party; rather, we stand for Sanatan Dharma.

Neither have we asked for votes nor solicited support, but we should stand with those who live for the nation, for Sanatan Dharma, for Hinduism, and for humanity.

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