Computer Baba takes lead to unite seers against

Press Trust of India  |  Indore (MP) 

Days after he resigned as a minister of state, self-styled godman Computer Tuesday launched a campaign to unite seers against the "anti-religion" government in the poll-bound state.

Addressing a gathering of about 1000 seers from 13 Akharas (spiritual denominations) in Tuesday, the godman appealed to uproot the BJP government in the November 28 polls.

"(CM) had promised me that the will be kept won't be allowed. But these promises were not kept. Now we have understood that the is anti-religion," he said.

The godman also accused the of "doing nothing" for the protection of cows and "destroying Hindu shrines, temples and dwellings of seers in the state".

Many seers also attacked the on a string of issues including quota, construction of a Ram temple in Ayodhya, Vyapam scam and "rising spate" of crimes against minor girls, at the gathering.

Some local leaders were also spotted at the gathering.

However, said the leaders had nothing to do with the congregation which was open to all.

"We are not supporting any party but are against this anti-religion government which should be uprooted in the forthcoming assembly elections," he said.

He announced to organise such gatherings in Gwalior, Khandwa, and in coming days, where sants from various parts of the country will be invited.

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First Published: Tue, October 23 2018. 21:55 IST