MP: BJP workers dance after paying tribute to late senior leader
MP: BJP workers dance after paying tribute to late senior leader
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Bhopal: Former BJP co-organisation General Secretary Bhagwat Sharan Mathur passed away recently. Amidst all this, a photo of party workers is going viral at BJP's district working committee meeting in Bhopal. In fact, in this photo, BJP workers paid homage to Bhagwatsharan Mathur in the first meeting, and shortly thereafter, the women workers of the party were seen dancing.

Now there is a photo of what you can see here. In fact, the former BJP Madhya Pradesh co-organisation General Secretary, Hon'ble Bhagwat Sharan Mathur passed away last Tuesday. The news of his death had shocked everyone. BJP's District Working Committee met in Bhopal after his death. Earlier, party workers paid homage to late leader BhagwatSharan Mathur. Soon after, the women activists were seen dancing and forgetting that tributes were paid shortly before. Bhagwatsharan Mathur was born on April 13, 1951, in Talen village in the Rajgarh district.

In 1975, he became a preacher of the RSS. This was followed by Babasaheb Deoras, K.C. He worked with Sudarshan, Babasaheb Natu, Kushabhau Thackeray, Makhan Singh. He was a district preacher in many districts. He was also the Co-Organisation Minister of Madhya Pradesh and union minister of Haryana, besides serving in jail for 19 months during the Emergency and dedicated all his ancestral property to social service and established the 'Shri Narmada Har Seva Nyas'. Many social service projects are being run free of cost by the Trust in the forest dwelling areas. On his demise, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh wrote on Twitter: "Shocked by the news of the passing away of Bhagwat Sharan Mathur, former co-organisation general secretary of Madhya Pradesh BJP, i pray to God to give the virtuous soul a place in his feet and the strength to bear this deep sorrow to the family members. Om Shanti!'

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