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Kejriwal Now Claims He Is God's Chosen Messenger Sent To Destroy Descendants of Kansa, Says He Shares Birthday With Bhagwan Krishna

Swarajya StaffOct 09, 2022, 09:31 AM | Updated 09:31 AM IST
Arvind Kejriwal

Arvind Kejriwal


Facing heat over the participation of his cabinet colleague in a conversion ceremony in Delhi which witnessed the denouncing of Hindu deities, Aam Aadmi Party's national convenor and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday claimed that 'God' has assigned him a special task to finish off ''descendants'' of demon Kansa.

Calling himself a “devotee of Bhagwan Hanuman,” the Delhi Chief Minister reminded that he was born on Janmashthmi (Bhagwan Krishna’s birth day) as the God had sent him to destroy the lumpen goons and descendants of Kansa.

Kejriwal's 'Tiranga Yatra' cum roadshow in Vadodara city faced stiff opposition from BJP workers and Hindu groups in the evening who shouted 'Modi, Modi' and waved black flags at him in various localities.

The Yatra, scheduled to start at 4:30 pm from the Nyay Mandir area, was delayed by almost two hours as workers of BJP and AAP came face to face. Some posters of AAP were torn. Addressing the yatra from an open truck in the Nyay Mandir area, Kejriwal said he was a ''staunch devotee of Bhagwan Hanuman'' and claimed the posters have used words that are insulting to God.

Referring to the posters, he said the 'Asuri' (demonic) powers are united against him who are the sons of Kans. ''They insult God and his devotees and indulge in hooliganism and violence''.

Banners terming Kejriwal ''anti-Hindu'' and showing him wearing a skull cap surfaced in Ahmedabad, Rajkot, Surat, and Vadodara cities on Saturday.

''I would like to tell them that I was born on Krishna Janmashtami. And God has sent me with a special task-- to finish off these descendants of Kansa, to rid the public of corrupt people and hooligans,'' the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convener said and shouted ''Jai Shri Ram'' and ''Jai Shri Krishna''.

As the yatra proceeded towards its destination- Polo Grounds, workers of Bharatiya Janata Party shouted 'Modi, Modi' at various spots. Kejriwal and his Punjab counterpart Bhagwant Mann are on a two-day visit to poll-bound Gujarat beginning Saturday.

Many state AAP leaders accompanied Kejriwal during the yatra.

Interestingly, Kejriwal's invocation of Bhagwan Ram and Bhagwan Krishna came against the backdrop of a video clip showing Delhi Social Welfare Minister Rajendra Pal Gautam at an event where hundreds took a pledge to convert to Buddhism while denouncing Hindu deities went viral.

The AAP's national convener also said that he would work with people to fulfil God's desire. ''God is with me. People are with me. People want a change, which is why they are so upset,'' he said on the first day of his latest visit to the state.

Along with Kejriwal's pictures, some banners carried lines like ''I consider Hindu religion as madness'', while some others had an ''anti-Hindu Kejriwal go back'' message.

Kejriwal claimed posters and hoardings were put up against him as soon as he planned to visit Gujarat. ''The words used in these posters were against God. They have insulted God. Whosoever is behind these posters have become so blind in their hatred for me that they did not even spare God and used abusive words against Him,'' he alleged.

Kejriwal said he is a staunch devotee of Bhagwan Hanuman. ''Bhagwan Hanuman's infinite grace is upon me. All these 'Asuri' (demonic) powers are united against me. They are the sons of Kans who insult God and his devotees, and indulge in hooliganism and violence,'' he said.

According to mythology, Kans, a tyrrant ruler of Mathura, was killed by Bhagwan Krishna.

Ahead of the 'Tiranga Yatra', Vadodara city BJP president Vijay Shah said the party will oppose the rally. ''It is for them (AAP) to decide whether to take out the rally amid the environment of opposition due to their anti-Hindu mindset. People are strongly opposing the programme, so they should not dare to carry out political campaigning,'' he said. The latest row erupted after Rajendra Pal Gautam's video clip of a ''religious conversion'' event wherein hundreds can be heard taking an oath denouncing Hindu deities.

On Friday, BJP said the people of Gujarat will teach AAP a lesson in the upcoming Assembly elections over Gautam denouncing Hindu deities.

Addressing a rally at Dahod earlier in the day, Kejriwal had said if voted to power in Gujarat, the AAP government will bear the entire expenses of people who want to visit Ayodhya for Bhagwan Ram's darshan.

(With inputs from PTI)

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