Sanjay Dutt goes Bhagwa, supports ‘Hindu Jodo’ call of Bageshwar Baba

Bollywood’s famous actor Sanjay Dutt, who has traveled from ‘villain’ to ‘hero’, has once again made headlines. This time he has taken a big step regarding religion and social unity. Sanjay Dutt raised the ‘saffron flag’ in support of the ‘Hindu Jodo’ campaign of Bageshwar Baba, the famous storyteller of Bageshwar Dham.

Bageshwar Dham Baba is in the news for his padayatra. He is on the Sanatan Hindu padyatra, and many people are joining him in this yatra. The new name in this is Bollywood superstar Sanjay Dutt. He joined Dhirendra Krishna’s padayatra and raised slogans. He also talked about Dhirendra Shastri. Sanjay Dutt held the microphone in his hand and kept addressing the people walking with him in the yatra with the slogan ‘Har Har Mahadev’. Many other people from the Bollywood industry and Mumbai had also come with him.

During this time, Sanjay Dutt said, ‘Guruji is my younger brother. If he tells me to go up, then I will also go up. This country is one; everyone is the same. This is our beloved India’; whenever Baba calls me, for whatever work he calls me, I will be present. The crowd also looked very excited to see Sanju Baba. Here Sanjay Dutt was shouting Har Har Mahadev slogans; on the other hand, people were calling Sanju Baba. They were cheering him.

The enthusiasm of the people was worth seeing. Baba Dhirendra Krishna Shastri also looked very happy to see Sanjay Dutt in his padayatra. Talking about Baba, his padayatra was currently in Khajuraho. Sanjay Dutt had reached here by chartered plane at the request of Baba. During this, the actor spoke in support of the Hindu religion and also raised slogans.

Former wrestler The Great Khali also participated in this yatra. During this yatra, Dhirendra Krishna Shastri is not only accepting greetings from everyone, but in between he is also hugging people while talking to them. Many times he calls people from the crowd and talks to them, enquires about their well-being, and while hugging them, he explains to them that we have to end things like casteism; only then will India become grand and a Hindu nation.

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