‘Today if there are 20% then they are throwing stones at the police, what will they do if there are 50%’, Bageshwar Dham Peethadhishwar Dhirendra Shastri said in the Hindu Ekta Padayatra.

Someone threw mobile phone at Dhirendra Shastri of Bageshwar Dham: Someone threw mobile phone at Dhirendra Shastri of Bageshwar Dham, incident happened during Sanatan Hindu Ekta Padyatra. .

New Delhi. The Hindu Unity Padyatra of Bageshwar Dham chief Dhirendra Krishna Shastri has entered its seventh day today. Baba Bageshwar, who has covered a distance of 120 kilometers so far, on Wednesday expressed deep concern over the condition of Hindus in Bangladesh. Dhirendra Shastri said, “Mosques are being built by demolishing temples in Bangladesh. Sisters and daughters are being transformed from ‘Asha’ to ‘Aashiya’. Those propagating Sanatan Dharma are being put in jail. If the Hindus of India do not wake up, what is happening in Bangladesh today will happen in India with double the intensity in the next 20 years.”

Big statement on Sambhal incident

Speaking on the recent incident in Sambhal, Dhirendra Shastri called it a part of the policy of politics, fear and division. He said, “The culprits should be handed over to the law. If they can shoot, they won’t even be able to speak. If today 20% people are throwing stones at the law, then when they are 50%, they will throw stones at the houses of Hindus.” Referring to the comments of Sambhal CO, Shastri said, “If the illiterate people fire, we should also fire. Tit for tat has to happen, otherwise you won’t be able to survive.”

Call for Hindu unity and Sanatan Dharma

Dhirendra Shastri said that the Hindu society is not fully awakened yet, but the process of awareness has started. He said, “We are working for 100 crore Hindus. One should go to every house and every village for Hindutva. All Hindus should unite.”

What will you ask from Lord Ram?

Describing his prayer to Lord Ram in Orchha, Dhirendra Shastri said, “May Hindus and daughters be safe in this country. “Incidents like demolishing temples and putting Sanatan Dharma preachers in jail should stop in Bangladesh.”

Speak on the identity of the accused

Expressing support for the Yogi Adityanath government’s decision to make public the photographs of the miscreants, he said, “This is a good step. No one will commit any crime after returning from this. The faces of the accused and their community will be revealed to everyone.”

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