Bhajan Singer Kanhaiya Mittal
Chandigarh: Kanhaiya Mittal, who sang the bhajan ‘Jo Ram ko laye hain, hum unko layenge’, on Tuesday announced to withdraw his decision to join the Congress. He issued a statement in this regard and informed about this. He said, “Sometimes some people make mistakes. I am also one of those people, so I have decided that I will not break the heart of any Sanatani at any cost. In the last two days, I have realized that I have hurt all the Sanatanis. The top leadership of the BJP is so concerned about me. I have been seeing for the last two days that people are upset, I apologize for this. “
‘I don’t want the trust of any Sanatani to be broken’
He said, “Earlier I had said that I would join the Congress. Now I take back that decision. This decision has broken the hearts of the Sanatanis. I have now decided not to do this at any cost. Because I do not want the trust of any Sanatani to be broken. Therefore, I announce the withdrawal of my decision to join the Congress.”
He further said, “We all together take this pledge that we were, are and will remain Ram’s. I apologize to you again. When one of our own makes a mistake, it hurts a lot. I felt that my decision was wrong. The decision that I have taken was wrong, so I have now taken it back. I thank all my supporters. I also thank the top leadership of BJP.”
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Kanhaiya Mittal’s bhajan became famous
Let us tell you that on 8th September itself, Kanhaiya Mittal had announced to join Congress. Actually, he was seeking a ticket from BJP, but seeing the possibility of not getting the ticket, he later announced to join Congress. This announcement was discussed a lot in the political circles.
Kanhaiya Mittal’s bhajan ‘Jo Ram ko laye hain, hum unko layenge’ became quite popular. BJP also used this bhajan for the Uttar Pradesh assembly election campaign.
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