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Pandit Dhirendra Shastri. - Photo: Social Media Expansion For the last five days in Bihar, the word 'mad' was discussed in many ways. Baba of Bageshwar Dham, seeing the crowd gathered around him in Bihar, once said the madmen of Bihar and then many times he was heard and seen speaking in different ways. During the reading of the story, Baba said, "How are you, the lunatics of Bihar... If we had known that there were so many lunatics in Bihar, we would have come earlier." Now on Wednesday, in the last evening of Hanumant Katha in Bihar, he also told the definition of 'mad' on the go. He also gave this definition because Tej Pratap Yadav, the Forest-Environment Minister of the state and elder son of Lalu Prasad, who had announced to stop him at the airport before his arrival, had called it an ugly joke with Biharis. Know, what Baba told the definition of mad 1684328439 Pandit Shastri of Bageshwar Dham Sarkar told at the conclusion of Hanumant Katha in Naubatpur, Patna on Wednesday that he saw the reverence of Biharis. Where was the madman? The definition was also given - "The one who melts in God after attaining God, he is called a madman." Many things have arisen due to the activism of the politicians of Bihar around Pandit Shastri, out of which the talk of awakening the Sanatan voters and making a Hindu nation has come out, it is also visible to go further. Even Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has given a befitting reply on the matter of fulfillment of the resolution of Hindu Rashtra when the Sanatan voters apply Tilak. Meanwhile, Tej Pratap Yadav had objected to Biharis being called mad, to which Shastri replied before leaving Patna. Tej had said – Biharis are called mad Tej Pratap Yadav called Pandit Dhirendra Krishna Shastri of Bageshwar Dham aba-taba, but refused to accept Baba. He had also said- “Wonderful! Biharis are called mad. When these things reached the ears of Pandit Dhirendra Shastri by roaming around, he clarified as he went who was a madman in his eyes and why he was speaking madly. ,

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Pandit Dhirendra Shastri. – Photo: Social Media Expansion For the last five days in Bihar, the word ‘mad’ was discussed in many ways. Baba of Bageshwar Dham, seeing the crowd gathered around him in Bihar, once said the madmen of Bihar and then many times he was heard and seen speaking in different ways. During the reading of the story, Baba said, “How are you, the lunatics of Bihar… If we had known that there were so many lunatics in Bihar, we would have come earlier.” Now on Wednesday, in the last evening of Hanumant Katha in Bihar, he also told the definition of ‘mad’ on the go. He also gave this definition because Tej Pratap Yadav, the Forest-Environment Minister of the state and elder son of Lalu Prasad, who had announced to stop him at the airport before his arrival, had called it an ugly joke with Biharis. Know, what Baba told the definition of mad

1684328439 Pandit Shastri of Bageshwar Dham Sarkar told at the conclusion of Hanumant Katha in Naubatpur, Patna on Wednesday that he saw the reverence of Biharis. Where was the madman? The definition was also given – “The one who melts in God after attaining God, he is called a madman.” Many things have arisen due to the activism of the politicians of Bihar around Pandit Shastri, out of which the talk of awakening the Sanatan voters and making a Hindu nation has come out, it is also visible to go further. Even Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has given a befitting reply on the matter of fulfillment of the resolution of Hindu Rashtra when the Sanatan voters apply Tilak. Meanwhile, Tej Pratap Yadav had objected to Biharis being called mad, to which Shastri replied before leaving Patna. Tej had said – Biharis are called mad

Tej Pratap Yadav called Pandit Dhirendra Krishna Shastri of Bageshwar Dham aba-taba, but refused to accept Baba. He had also said- “Wonderful! Biharis are called mad. When these things reached the ears of Pandit Dhirendra Shastri by roaming around, he clarified as he went who was a madman in his eyes and why he was speaking madly. ,

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