PM Modi Meets Jain Monk Ratnasundersuri Maharaj Saheb In Maharashtra’s Dhule

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PM Modi Meets Jain Monk Ratnasundersuri Maharaj Saheb In Maharashtra’s Dhule

Prime Minister Modi shared images of his interplay with the Jain monk.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi at this time met Jain monk and Padma Bhushan awardee, Jainacharya Ratnasundersurishwarji Maharaj Saheb in Maharashtra’s Dhule on the sidelines of this election rallies within the state.

Prime Minister Modi shared images on X and mentioned, “In Dhule, met Jainacharya Ratnasundersurishwarji Maharaj Saheb. His contribution in the direction of social service and spirituality is commendable. He’s additionally admired for his prolific writing.”

Born on January 5, 1948, Jainacharya Ratnasundersuri Maharaj has written a minimum of 400 books on spirituality and faith. In January this yr, Union Dwelling Minister Amit Shah launched the four-hundredth guide of Jainacharya and likewise took blessings from the Jain monk.

In 2016, Prime Minister Modi launched the three hundredth guide of Jainacharya Ratnasundersurishwarji, titled – ‘Maru Bharat, Saru Bharat’ which was written in Gujarati and Hindi. 

In 2017, he was conferred with Padma Bhushan, India’s third-highest civilian honour for his contribution to the sphere of spirituality.

The Prime Minister has began his week-long election marketing campaign at this time in Maharashtra and at his rally at Dhule, he hit out on the opposition alliance, the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA), mentioned the MVA is a automobile that has neither wheels nor brakes, and there’s a struggle there to take a seat on the driving force’s seat.

Prime Minister Modi mentioned solely the BJP-led Mahayuti alliance will guarantee speedy growth of Maharashtra, including that at any time when he has requested for one thing from the folks of Maharashtra, they’ve given him their blessings wholeheartedly. “I guarantee you that the tempo at which Maharashtra’s growth has gained within the final two-and-a-half years won’t be allowed to cease,” he mentioned on the rally.

Elections in Maharashtra will happen in a single part on November 20 and votes will likely be counted three days afterward November 23. The ruling Mahayuti alliance is up in opposition to the opposition MVA within the meeting elections.

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