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Ghazipur: MP Afzal Ansari, looking at the crowd coming to Maha Kumbh, said – No one will stay in hell now as sins are washed away by bathing here. Heaven is…

These days Maha Kumbh has become the center of faith for the followers of Sanatan. People are continuously arriving not only from the country but also from abroad to take bath in this Maha Kumbh. At the same time, there are some people who are busy making headlines by giving statements on this faith of Sanatan. A day earlier, Ghazipur MP Afzal Ansari gave a controversial statement on Sant Ravidas Jayanti.

Seeing the crowd of Maha Kumbh bath organized on Maghi Purnima, Afzal Ansari, brother of late Mukhtar Ansari, said – A person’s sins will be washed away by bathing at the Sangam bank. This means that the way to go to Baikunth will open ahead. Seeing the crowd, it seems that now no one will be left in hell and heaven will be full.

A day earlier, Maghi Purnima and Sant Ravidas Jayanti were celebrated with great pomp across the country. On the occasion of this Maghi Purnima, crores of people associated with Sanatan Dharma went to Maha Kumbh and took bath. Ravidas Jayanti was also celebrated with great pomp across the country. In this Ravidas Jayanti program, Ghazipur MP Afzal Ansari attended a program organized in Shadiabad as the chief guest. Here he gave a strange statement about those who bathe in Maha Kumbh. MLA Bedi Ram of the reserved Jakhania assembly also attended this program as a special guest.

MP Afzal Ansari said from the stage – It is believed that a person’s sins will be washed away by bathing at the Sangam shore. Sins being washed away means the path to go to Baikunth will open. In such a situation, the crowd that is being seen seems that now no one will be left in hell and there will be a housefull there. He said on the huge crowd of people traveling by trains – the situation is such that people are even breaking the glass of trains. Due to this, the women sitting in the train are shivering, they are crying hiding their children in their lap. I have seen all this with my own eyes.

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People between 15 and 20 years of age are vandalising

Afzal said- The people who vandalised the trains, whom I saw, are between 15 and 20 years of age. There is so much crowd that travelling in trains seems unsafe these days. Stampede-like situation is being seen there too. Who knows how many people died in the stampede that took place in Maha Kumbh. The exact death toll has not been revealed till date. People who are coming from there are describing the scene of death.

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