
Saint addressing Raipur Dharam Sansad praises Godse for killing Gandhi
India Today
The two-day Dharam Sansad held in Raipur has led to controversy after a Hindu religious leader used abusive words against Mahatma Gandhi and hailed his assassin Nathuram Godse.
A ‘Dharam Sansad’ or religious assembly held in Chhattisgarh’s Raipur triggered a row after Hindu religious leader Kalicharan Maharaj hailed Nathuram Godse for killing Mahatma Gandhi. The two-day gathering came to an abrupt end on Sunday after one of its main patrons, Ram Sundar Maharaj, walked off the stage in protest against the abusive words used for Mahatma Gandhi. , , https://t.co/D5TPlAGKnq ?“ ” pic.twitter.com/OE853sS5wF
The Raipur Dharam Sansad was held just days after a religious assembly in Haridwar made headlines over provocative and communal speeches made by Hindu religious leaders against minority communities during the event.

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