Mahant Raju Das controversial statement: Hanumangarhi's Mahant Raju Das, who is constantly in the news for his controversial statements, has once again given a controversial statement. On Tuesday, he also posted a video of the statement on the social media platform 'X'. What the Mahant has written in it cannot be mentioned here. In the video, he is appealing to the Kavad pilgrims to take food or prasad in the camp itself. Along with this, he has raised the issue of violence going on in West Bengal and the indecency happening with women and has asked the Supreme Court to learn a lesson from this.
Mahant Raju Das also gave advice to Kavad pilgrims in the video
In the video, Mahant Raju Das said, 'The Supreme Court has asked the Uttar Pradesh government to postpone its decision on the Kavad Yatra till Friday. Then they will give instructions, but we all have faith in the Constitution.' There is a constitutional process, whatever the decision, there is no problem, but the Kavad pilgrims are requested to take prasad and food in whichever camp you go, because we have seen more than one lakh videos, this is forever somewhere. It is being seen as an insult to faith. Videos like spreading garbage, plucking fruits from drains, making small pictures in them, spitting in food items etc. have been seen. We have seen such acts being done by the Muslim community. And the Kavayatri follow purity and cleanliness. Apart from this, onion and garlic are absolutely prohibited, I have seen that in some places the hotel owners are from the Muslim community, but they have kept the name of Hindus. Therefore, I request the pilgrims to take food in whichever camp is available. Along with this, I request the Supreme Court that people are being killed in West Bengal. Women are being mistreated. Be it a woman from the Hindu community or the Muslim community. 'The Supreme Court should wake up from Kumbhakarna's sleep and learn from this.'
It is worth noting that on Monday, the Supreme Court had put an interim stay on the Yogi Adityanath government's order to write the names of the shopkeepers and owners of hotels, dhabas, fruit and food vendors on the Kavad Yatra route in Uttar Pradesh. The court has issued notices to the UP as well as MP and Uttarakhand governments. The next hearing in this case will be on Friday, July 26. Till the next hearing, shopkeepers in any state will not be required to write their names or the names of their staff.