Yati Narsinghanand, the controversial priest of Juna Akhara, has made a bold statement by claiming to have written a letter in his own blood addressed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In the letter, Narsinghanand calls for military action to protect Hindus in Bangladesh and Pakistan.
At a press conference at the Shri Dudheshwarnath Math camp, he explained that the blood-written letter would be circulated among Sanatani religious leaders by Dr. Udita Tyagi and Yati Sanyasi to collect their signatures in support of the appeal.
The first signature on the letter was provided by Shrimahant Narayan Giri Maharaj, who emphasized that it was the responsibility of Prime Minister Modi to ensure the safety of Hindus globally.
Other prominent religious figures such as Yati Satyadevanand, Yati Ramswaroopanand, and Yati Satyanand were present during the event, further backing the call for intervention.
The move has stirred controversy, as it involves a call for military action and highlights tensions surrounding the protection of religious minorities in neighboring countries.
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