'Godmen' readying to contest Assembly polls in Madhya Pradesh

Press Trust of India  |  Bhopal 

Religious leaders in Madhya Pradesh are preparing to jump into the political fray and contest the state Assembly polls due later this year.

Some of these religious leaders are ready to contest as Independents, if no political party offers them tickets.

Swami Namdev Tyagi, popularly called as 'Computer Baba' by his followers, who was accorded the MoS status in April, says he will fight the polls only if asks him to do so.

"If Chouhanji asks me to fight the Assembly polls, I am ready for it," he told

However, a source close to Tyagi claimed that he is doing hectic lobbying to contest the election from

Tyagi had announced to take out the 'Narmada Ghotala Rath Yatra' in April this year to expose the alleged scam in planting saplings on the banks of the and to demand a ban on

But soon after getting the MoS status, he cancelled the campaign, saying the had fulfilled his demand to form a committee of saints and seers for protection of the

(47), who holds a doctorate degree in 'Ram Charit Manas' (an epic poem composed by Tulsidas), is inclined to enter the electoral fray from district on the BJP's ticket.

"I am close to the VHP and the Sangh Parivar and have helped the BJP in the past," he claimed.

But, Avdeshpuri said he was not going to put pressure on the BJP to give him the ticket.

"I am not going to do what some babas did to become MoS. I don't believe in such pressure tactics," he said.

He said his followers want him to fight the polls to ensure that encroachments at the site of Simhastha Kumbh Mela held in are removed.

"So, even if the BJP does not give me a ticket, I am prepared to contest as an Independent candidate," he said.

He said the BJP should not forget that its senior leader (now a Union minister) brought the party to power in in 2003.

"The BJP came to power in just because Umaji, the saffron-robed sadhvi, was projected as the chief minister," he said.

Religious leader Maharaj Madan Mohan Khadeshwari, 45, also expressed his willingness to contest from Keolari seat in district as a BJP candidate.

"If the BJP doesn't give me a ticket, I am going to fight as an Independent. I am 101 per cent sure of my victory...I have been tirelessly working forthe people of Seonifor the last 30 years," he said.

Yogi Ravinath Mahiwale from district has also started his campaign for the Assembly polls.

"Come what may, I am going to contest the election on 'save Narmada' plank as the river is being ruined due to illegal sand mining," the 42-year-old religious leader said.

Mahiwale, who is keen to get a ticket from the seat in Raisen, says, "Iwon't mind contesting from the Congress, if the BJP does not field me."

Similarly, Mahant Pratap Giri, 35, also wants to contest from Silwani seat in

He said if the BJP does not field him, he would contest as an Independent.

"I am running a campaign against pictures of Gods and Goddesses being used I will fight the election to serve people...serving people is like serving God," he added.

In April, the BJP government in had accorded the MoS status to five Hindu religious leaders -- Narmadanand Maharaj, Hariharanand Maharaj, Computer Baba, and

Seeking to downplay the controversy over grant of the MoS status to the 'godmen', the had then said that his government wanted to rope in people from all walks of life for welfare and development.

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First Published: Sun, August 12 2018. 12:50 IST