
Chhatarpur/Mathura: During his ongoing Sanatan Hindu Ekta Padyatra from Delhi to Vrindavan, Bageshwardham Peethadhishwar Dhirendra Krishna Shastri delivered a powerful message aimed at what he described as “anti-national elements.” Speaking from the holy land of Mathura, Shastri declared that anyone who has a problem with saying “Vande Mataram,” “Ram Naam,” or with his padyatra should “buy a ticket to Lahore.”
He further added that if such individuals lack the money for the ticket, he is willing to borrow funds and arrange it for them, emphasizing that “there is no place in India for those who oppose national pride and unity.”
“No Issue With Muslims, Only with Anti-National Thinking”
Clarifying his stance from the stage, Shastri said he has no problem with Muslims living in the country. His objection, he stressed, is toward those who oppose chanting national slogans or expressing devotion.
“We have no issue with Muslims. The problem is with those who object to Vande Mataram, Ram Naam, or this padyatra. Those who think against the nation should go to Lahore. If they don’t have money, I will arrange their tickets.”
His statement has since gone viral across social media platforms.
Padyatra Draws Massive Participation
Shastri is leading the padyatra to promote Hindu unity and the idea of a Hindu Rashtra, drawing support from thousands of followers across states. Many prominent politicians, celebrities, spiritual leaders, and youth groups have also joined the march at various points along the route.
Challenging “Anti-National” Forces from the Land of Krishna
Addressing a large gathering in Mathura, Shastri called the city the sacred land of Lord Krishna and used it as a symbolic platform to challenge those he considers enemies of national integrity.
The Sanatan Hindu Unity Padyatra continues to witness growing crowds and widespread public support as it progresses toward Vrindavan.
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