New Delhi: The movement of leaders is going on in Bageshwar Dham located in Chhatarpur, Madhya Pradesh. From Delhi MP Manoj Tiwari to former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath and State Home Minister Narottam Mishra have gone to Bageshwar Dham. Meanwhile, the process of the rhetoric of leaders regarding Bageshwar Dham is also going on.
Amidst the rhetoric of the leaders, BJP's National President JP Nadda has given strict instructions to the MPs of the party regarding their statements. According to sources, Nadda took an online meeting of party MPs on Friday. In the meeting, JP Nadda gave strict instructions to the MPs not to make statements on controversial and religious issues. The BJP president told the party MPs that only authorized spokespersons of the party would give statements on religious issues. He further said that religious matters, subjects like Sanatan Dharma, to whom they belong, will be looked into. But political people should not fall into this and should not give statements.
Further, JP Nadda said that those leaders who have faith in Bageshwar Dham should go. But avoid statements without any reason. Nadda further said that on the Budget-President's address, go among the public and hold a press conference. He further said that together with the local organization, strengthen booths and power centers. Nadda also said that MPs should complete other programs including sports events. A day before, on February 16, Manoj Tiwari had reached the ongoing 'Dharmic Mahakumbh' at Bageshwar Dham. He sang Bhojpuri songs on stage. Manoj Tiwari had sung and narrated the glory of Bageshwar Dham from the stage. The devotees who reached Bageshwar Dham were in awe after listening to his songs. Manoj Tiwari had said that he has sought a vow from Bageshwar Dham to spread the culture of India. On the matter of the Hindu nation, Manoj Tiwari had said that Dhirendra Krishna Shastri should continue to take Satya Sanatan forward like this. His views on Hindu Rashtra are good.
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