Mahant Satyendra Das (85), the chief priest of the Ram Janm Bhumi temple of Ayodhya, deteriorated due to the ‘brain stroke’ (stroke) and he has been admitted to the Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGI) of Lucknow, where his condition It is being said to be serious.
SGPGI said in a statement on Monday, “Satyendra Das ji was admitted on Sunday and he is being treated at the Neurology Ward. They have ‘brain stroke’. There is a problem of diabetes and high blood pressure. ”
It said, “His condition is critical, but at the moment he is able to see and hear. He is under strict supervision of doctors. ”
On December 6, 1992, Das was the priest of the temporary Ram temple during the Babri Masjid demolition. Das, who served in the Ram temple for the longest time, was only 20 years old at that time and was barely nine months while serving him. Not only Ayodhya, he also has a lot of respect in the area outside.
Even after the demolition, Das remained the main priest and when the statue of Ramlala was installed in a tent, he also used to offer prayers.
Das, belongs to Nirvani Arena. And for information about the developments of Ayodhya and Ram temple, media persons mostly contact them.
The Babri demolition had created a large political controversy. Slaves always patiently answered all the media questions about the Ram temple movement.
Vishwa Hindu Parishad spokesperson Sharad Sharma said to PTI, “He is a respected person and among those who know the history of the Ayodhya movement deeply. We wish him to get well soon. ”