Chhattisgarh Dharam Sansad: Religious leader makes derogatory statements against Mahatma Gandhi; FIR registered

An FIR has been registered against ‘Sant’ Kalicharan on Sunday for making derogatory statements against ‘Father of the nation – Mahatma Gandhi’, and blamed him for country’s partition in a two-day ‘Dharam Sansad’ held in Chhattisgarh’s Raipur this weekend.

At the two-day dharam Sansad, nearly 20 religious leaders from across the state and country had participated, with some making speeches asking “Sanatani Hindus” to arm themselves and be prepared for the establishment of Hindu Rashtra.

‘Sant’ Kalicharan, who made derogatory statements against Gandhi, and hailed Nathuram Godse for killing Mahatma Gandhi, accused minorities of trying to control the politics and administration of various countries.

After Kalicharan’s statements, the convenor of the sansad and the head of Doodhadhari Math, Mahant Ram Sundar Das registered strong protest and distanced himself from the sansad, claiming that it was not fruitful.

Congress leader Pramod Dubey registered an FIR in Tikrapura police station against Kalicharan under sections 505(2) and 294 of the Indian Penal Code on late Sunday night.

The two-day Dharam Sansad event was organised by NGO Neelkanth Seva Samiti and the Doodhadhari Math. It was attended by Congress leader Pramod Dubey and BJP leaders Brijmohan Agrawal and Vishnu Deo Sai, including Swamy Prabhodanand Giri, who had made statements at Haridwar’s ‘Dharam Sansad.’

“I have no qualms in repeating what I said in Haridwar and even before that. These secular people are all anti-Hindu, their stomachs hurt even when someone talk about Hinduism,” Prabhodanand Giri said.

Meanwhile، ‘Sant’ Triveni Das, a religious leader from the state, was one of them who asked all Hindus to arm themselves to defend the ‘Hindu Rashtra’.

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