Former Madhya Pradesh CM and senior BJP leader Uma Bharti is once again seen creating difficulties in front of the Shivraj Singh Chouhan government of the state. In fact, the narrator Pandit Pradeep Mishra had recently demanded to open the lock of the ancient temple located at Raisen Fort. At the same time, now Uma Bharti has announced that she will perform Jalabhishek there with the water of Gangotri.
Recently, Pandit Pradeep Mishra had given a statement during his story and challenged CM Shivraj Singh Chauhan and said that he should come and open the temple of Someshwar Mahadev in Raisen fort, which is locked and save Shivji from captivity. Take out At the same time, now Uma Bharti has said in a series of tweets that she will go to Raisen’s fort and perform Jalabhishek in the locked Shiva temple. After this announcement of Uma Bharti, the restlessness of the administration in Raisen has increased.
In a series of tweets on Thursday, Uma Bharti said, “I was looking for a proven place of Shiva to do abhishek with Gangajal brought from Gangotri on Monday, April 11, after Navratri. I came to know from the quoting of eminent narrator Pandit Pradeep Mishra who is doing the story in Raisen that there is such a Siddha Shivling in Raisen fort.
The former CM of Madhya Pradesh further wrote, “The name of the fort of Raisen raises my heart. The world famous authentic historian Abraham Irli has written in his book Emperors of the Peacock Throne that how Raja Puranmal of Raisen became a victim of Sher Shah Suri’s betrayal. By encircling the fort, Sher Shah Suri made a treaty with Raja Pooranmal, then the tents of his family and his assistants were surrounded by Sher Shah Suri with his Afghan soldiers and in the night King Puranmal was besieged and killed.
Uma Bharti further said, “I had asked my office yesterday to inform the Raisen district administration about my offering of water on Monday, April 11. When I will offer Gangajal brought from Gangotri to that Siddha Shivling on 11th April (Monday).” According to historians, there was a war between Sher Shah Suri and Raja Pooranmal in 1543, in which Raja Pooranmal was defeated and Sher Shah Suri captured the fort. Sher Shah had got the temple locked in the fort.