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Controversial Priest Yati Narsinghanand Demands Military Intervention in Bangladesh, Pakistan

Narsinghanand stated that his letter appeals to the Prime Minister for decisive action to protect Hindus facing persecution in these countries.

Controversial Priest Yati Narsinghanand Demands Military Intervention in Bangladesh, Pakistan

Controversial priest Yati Narsinghanand. Image: X/@Yatifoundation

Juna Akhara’s Mahamandaleshwar and controversial priest Yati Narsinghanand claimed on Thursday (January 30) that he had written a letter in his own blood to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, urging military intervention to safeguard Hindus in Bangladesh and Pakistan.

Addressing reporters at the Shri Dudheshwarnath Math camp, Narsinghanand stated that his letter appeals to the Prime Minister for decisive action to protect Hindus facing persecution in these countries, new agency PTI reported.

He further revealed that the blood-written letter would be circulated among prominent Sanatani religious leaders by Dr. Udita Tyagi and Yati Sanyasi, who would collect their signatures in support of the demand.

The first to endorse the letter was Shrimahant Narayan Giri Maharaj, who asserted that it is Narendra Modi’s responsibility to ensure the protection of Hindus worldwide.

Several other religious figures, including Yati Satyadevanand, Yati Ramswaroopanand, and Yati Satyanand, were also present during the announcement.

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