Bhopal, February 5: Former Madhya Pradesh chief minister Kamal Nath on Monday flagged off a vehicle carrying papers with Lord Ram name written on them 4.31 crore times to Ayodhya. The vehicle was flagged off from Chhindwara in presence of his son MP Nakul Nath while over one lakh people were in attendance to flag-off the vehicle.
“Got the privilege of sending Lord Ram’s name written approximately 4.31 crore times by lakhs of people from Chhindwara to Ayodhya,” Kamal Nath said after flagging off the vehicle. The process of writing the name of Lord Ram was started on the very same day the Congress’ central leadership had announced not to attend the Pran Pratishtha ceremony, terming the occasion as a BJP-RSS event. Mann Ki Baat 2024: Governance of Lord Ram Was Source of Inspiration for Constitution Makers, Says PM Narendra Modi
Nakul Nath had then said that he will distribute papers to the people to write the name Ram. The father-son duo also wrote the name of Lord Ram on papers at the Hanuman Temple in Chhindwara. During the assembly election in Madhya Pradesh, which the Congress fought under the leadership of Kamal Nath witnessed a stunning defeat against the BJP. The veteran Congress leader had adopted a pro-Hindutva face despite a section of leaders from his own party were not happy with his step. Piyapatnam Boy Creates Lord Ram Portrait Using Rubik’s Cubes, Viral Video Will Blow Your Mind
Kamal Nath Flagged Off Vehicle Carrying Papers With Lord Ram Name Written on Them
Former #MadhyaPradesh chief minister #KamalNath on Monday flagged off a vehicle carrying papers with Lord Ram name written on them 4.31 crore times to #Ayodhya.
The vehicle was flagged off from Chhindwara in presence of his son MP Nakul Nath while over one lakh people were in… pic.twitter.com/IABdR7Ev2D
— IANS (@ians_india) February 5, 2024
As Lok Sabha elections are just a few months away, Kamal Nath’s move to send 4.31 crore Ram name will raise doubts in political circles. Importantly, Chhindwara has been the only Lok Sabha seat the Congress won in 2019 while the BJP bagged 28 seats.
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