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Kejriwal government minister Rajendra Gautam resigns after uproar over controversial religious remarks, know what he said

Rajendra Pal Gautam, a minister in the Arvind Kejriwal government of Delhi, resigned from his post on Sunday. He had recently made a controversial remark against Hindu gods and goddesses, due to which there was an uproar. In this context, Gautam also attached his resignation letter by tweeting and said that today is the manifestation day of Maharishi Valmiki ji and on the other hand it is also the death anniversary of Manyavar Kanshi Ram Saheb. In such a coincidence, today I have been freed from many shackles and today I have been born again. Now I will continue the fight for rights and atrocities on the society more firmly without any restriction.

Let us inform that Rajendra Pal Gautam had participated in a program of Buddhism where he administered 22 vows to the people present there. Later there was an uproar over this. According to media reports, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has also reportedly been said to be angry with Rajendra Gautam. On the other hand, the BJP has accused the Aam Aadmi Party of hurting the sentiments of Hindus.

There is a lot of discussion on this issue in view of the upcoming assembly elections in Gujarat. Experts believe that this BJP has left no stone unturned to capitalize on this issue at the local level. Will it hurt you in the coming elections, it has to be seen. However, talking to the media after his resignation, Gautam dismissed the allegation of hurting the sentiments of Hindus and said that he had given the same pledges to the people present in the program, which Babasaheb Ambedkar had mentioned while adopting Buddhism in 1956. did. The oaths administered by him are not his but those taken by Babasaheb.

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