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Niranjani Akhara sacks seer who organised yagna, vowed to die if Digvijaya Singh loses from Bhopal
Swami Vairagyanand, who was associated with Panchayati Niranjani Akhara, created a flutter when he conducted a unique `havan` of 5 kg of red chilli every day for a week to ensure the victory of Digvijaya
New Delhi: Mahamandaleshwar Swami Vairagyanand has been sacked by Niranjani Akhara for organising a 'yajna' and 'anusthan' for Bhopal Congress candidate Digvijaya Singh when he was campaigning for the Lok Sabha election.
Swami Vairagyanand, who was associated with Panchayati Niranjani Akhara, created a flutter when he conducted a unique 'havan' of 5 kg of red chilli every day for a week to ensure the victory of Digvijaya from Bhopal Lok Sabha seat. Confident of Digvijaya's victory in the Lok Sabha election, the sheer had said that he would take a live 'samadhi' if Singh loses the poll.
Following the humiliating defeat of Singh, a video showing Swami Vairagyanand's speaking of 'live samadhi' has gone viral on social media.
Digvijaya, who contested the Lok Sabha election from Bhopal against Sadhvi Pragya, suffered a huge defeat at the hands of his BJP rival. The former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister received 5,00,518 votes against Thakur who got 8,62,950 votes in Bhopal, considered a stronghold of the BJP.
Accepting his defeat, he said, "I accept the verdict of the people of Bhopal."
The poll campaign of Sadhvi Pragya Thakur was marred with controversies over her remarks on Nathuram Godse and former ATS chief Hemant Karkare. Sadhvi Pragya stirred a controversy when she glorified Mahatma Gandhi's assassin Nathuram Godse and called him a 'patriot'. "Godse was a patriot, is a patriot and will remain a patriot," she had said.
Thakur had also stated the former Mumbai ATS chief Hemant Karkare, who was killed in the terror attack in Mumbai in 2008, died due to her 'curse'. She was served a notice from the Election Commission for her remarks on Karkare.