Congress leader and former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, Kamal Nath, recently met with Mahant Dhirendra Shastri of Bageshwar Dham in Chhatarpur district of Madhya Pradesh. Shastri has recently been in the news due to his statements regarding a Hindu nation, which have garnered much attention and controversy. Shastri’s influence has grown so much that even political leaders are seen bowing their heads in front of him.
During the meeting between Nath and Shastri, the two had a private discussion on undisclosed issues. When asked about Shastri’s call for a Hindu nation, Nath emphasized that India is governed by the Constitution. He added that he is a devotee of Hanuman and has installed a 101-foot statue of the deity in Chhindwara. Nath stated that he came to Bageshwar Dham only to pray for the safety of Madhya Pradesh and its people.
When asked about his opinion on Shastri’s comments on a Hindu nation, Nath reiterated that the Constitution of India, made by Babasaheb Ambedkar, is the law of the land. He further called for unity in the face of the challenges facing the state, saying that everyone should work together to overcome them. Nath also noted that Shastri had blessed him during the meeting.
Shastri’s calls for a Hindu nation have sparked a great deal of controversy in India, with many political leaders and citizens expressing concern about the potential implications of such a move. Some see it as a threat to India’s secular character and a potential source of conflict between different religious communities.
Overall, the meeting between Nath and Shastri has brought attention to the growing influence of religious leaders in Indian politics and the debates surrounding the role of religion in public life. While some see religion as a source of inspiration and guidance, others worry about its potential to divide communities and fuel conflicts. The challenge for Indian society is to find a way to reconcile the role of religion with the principles of democracy and secularism.