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A recent gathering in Meerut’s Victoria Park took a controversial turn when revered spiritual leader Jagadguru Rambhadracharya made some startling remarks. Addressing the attendees before a Ramkatha, he voiced his concerns about the current state of affairs, stating that Uttar Pradesh at times feels like a "mini-Pakistan.

The spiritual leader, known for his scholarly interpretation of Hindu scriptures, expressed a deep-seated worry about what he perceives as a crisis facing the Hindu community. In his address, he lamented that he feels Hindus are not receiving the justice they deserve within their own nation. These comments have since sparked a debate across various platforms.

Further into his speech, Rambhadracharya called upon Hindu families to take an active role in the religious education of their children. He urged every household to become a small school of religious learning, emphasizing the importance of parents passing on the values and teachings of their faith to the next generation.

In a message that seemed to blend spiritual guidance with a call for vigilance, he spoke about the Hindu ideal of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam,' the world is one family, and stressed that while Hindus bear no ill will towards anyone, they will not remain passive if provoked.He alluded to "Operation Sindoor," urging people to remember it as a symbol of Hindu resolve.

The spiritual guru also made a socially controversial suggestion, reportedly stating that every Hindu family should have three children. He further expressed his anguish over incidents where he claimed Hindus were being targeted without reason, calling for an end to such occurrences. His address concluded with a powerful message for the Hindu community to be more aware and united.


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