"Congress will have to learn to say 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai' otherwise...": BJP leader Dilip Ghosh
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“Congress will have to learn to say ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’ otherwise…”: BJP leader Dilip Ghosh

In response to Rahul Gandhi's suggestion that the Prime Minister should say "Adani Ji Ki Jai" rather than "Bharat Mata Ki Jai," BJP MP Dilip Ghosh criticised the Congress leader, saying, "Congress will have to learn to say 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai'... Otherwise, their downfall is certain"

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Nov 20, 2023, 01:00 pm IST
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Bharatiya Janata Party MP Dilip Ghosh on November 20 slammed Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over his remark suggesting that the Prime Minister should say ‘Adani Ji Ki Jai’ instead of ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’, and said, “Congress will have to learn to say ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’… Otherwise, their downfall is certain.”

He said this after offering prayers at Chhath Ghat following rituals in West Bengal’s West Medinipur district.

Dilip Ghosh took part in the Chhath celebration and offered ‘Argha’ to the rising sun at the Kansabati River this morning. Later, he was also seen playing dhol and offering tea & biscuits to devotees who had come to the Chhat Ghat.

Visuals showed Dilip Ghosh offering ‘Argha’ to the rising sun at the Kansabati River this morning. Later, he was seen playing dhol and offering tea and biscuits to people.

Further, while talking to the media, Dilip Ghosh launched an attack on Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, saying, “There is no law and order here; the legal system has completely broken down, and bloodshed is happening daily. Today, even the lives of state leaders, MLAs, and other politicians are not safe. From ordinary citizens to politicians, everyone is insecure.”

He further attacked the West Bengal Chief Minister, saying, “Mamata Banerjee has not left her house for 2 months. The condition of her party is bad; leaders are going to jail, and people are living here at the mercy of God.”

On November 20 morning, devotees across the nation offered the second ‘Argha’ to the rising sun, which marks the end of the 4-day Chhath Puja festival. The first ‘Argha’ was offered on November 19 evening.

Meanwhile, visuals from the Ganga river at Digha Ganga Ghat in Patna showed a large number of devotees near the river offering morning worship to the rising sun.

A similar exurbation was witnessed at Central Park in Delhi’s Gautam Nagar, where devotees in large numbers flocked in to offer prayers to “Chhath Maiya”.

The four-day festival of Chhath kicked off on November 17 and is regarded as the festival of purity, goodwill, and faith.

The Chhath Puja is a festival in which devotees worship and make offerings to the setting and rising sun. On November 20 morning, the fasting devotees would make offerings to the rising sun and break the fast.

Chhath Puja is celebrated every year with much exuberance in states like Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand and Bengal. However, celebrations are also witnessed in the national capital, where a large section of people from the aforementioned states live.

Devotees especially take the fast and worship the sun for the long lives and well-being of their family members, also praying for their expectations and attempts to come true.

The trend of celebrating the festival of Chhath is believed to have started in the hilly regions of Nepal after the political change of 1990, when democracy was restored in the Himalayan nation.

It is believed that a person’s desires and prayers from the heart’s core will bring blessings. During the time of fasting, only those foods that are considered to be pure are consumed and cleanliness is one thing that is cared for the most during the period.

This festival witnessed a high participation rate among women, is marked with fanfare and is also regarded as an occasion to take a break from household chores and be refreshed.

(with inputs from ANI)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Topics: BJPCongressMamata BanerjeeWest BengalRahul GandhiPM ModiChhath GhatMP Dilip Ghosh
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