'I'll sponsor Ayodhya trip free for Shri Ram devotees', Another 'Freebie' of Kejriwal
'I'll sponsor Ayodhya trip free for Shri Ram devotees', Another 'Freebie' of Kejriwal
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New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said in his recent statement that, 'If the Aam Aadmi Party comes to power in Gujarat, it will help the people who want to have darshan of Lord Ram. They will bear the entire cost of the Ayodhya Yatra.' Yes and with this, the AAP chief also said that 'AAP will win in the assembly elections to be held in Gujarat in December because it is working for the people and 'God'.' With this, while targeting the BJP, he said, 'Now these people have started defaming God too. All these demonic forces have become one. I am a very religious man. I was born on the day of Shri Krishna Janmashtami. Lord Shri Krishna has sent me with a task - to annihilate these Kansa's children, to liberate the people from them.'

A big controversy has arisen after this video of him surfaced and in this background, Kejriwal has made an election promise of a free visit to Ayodhya for the people who want to have the darshan of Lord Ram. In fact, the AAP chief said that 'AAP will win in the assembly elections to be held in December in Gujarat because it is working for the people and 'God'. In fact, while addressing a rally in Dahod on the first day of a two-day tour of Gujarat, AAP's national convener said, 'Delhi government has also started a similar scheme, under which Ram devotees are taken to Ayodhya by special train. Ram temple in Ayodhya will be ready by next year. Who wants to go to the temple? You all want to go. But travel, living there, food and everything is very expensive, isn't it? And if you go with the whole family then how much does the cost increase? If we come to power in Gujarat, then we will get a free trip to Ayodhya.''

Apart from this, he said, "In Delhi, a special train leaves with Ram devotees. People's travel, food and accommodation are all free. They are taken from their homes and dropped back at home. When the special train leaves for Ayodhya, he goes to the railway station and also goes to welcome the pilgrims on their return.'' He said, "By returning, they bless me a lot." Yes, and some banners with Kejriwal's pictures read 'I believe in Hinduism as madness', while on some others it is written 'Kejriwal anti-Hindu go back'.

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