Heartfelt Plea: Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati’s Powerful Message on Nagaland Entry Ban – ‘Shoot Me Instead’
Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati, during his “Gaudhwaj Sthapna Bharat Yatra,” emphasized the importance of cow protection within Sanatan Dharma. He called on Indian communities to honor this revered symbol of life and sustenance. The swami’s tour faced a significant roadblock when he was denied entry into Nagaland by state authorities, expressing his frustration: “I have not harmed anyone nor spoken ill of any individual. All I seek is the chance to convey my message to the people. Why am I being stopped?”
He appealed to the Chief Ministers of Northeastern states to allow open dialogue about the contentious issues of cow slaughter and protection, hoping to foster understanding and cooperation. Despite this setback, Swami Avimukteshwaranand’s reception in Sikkim was warm, with local dignitaries expressing support for his mission.
He remains steadfast in his commitment to cow protection, which he views as a core value of Sanatan Dharma. Swami Avimukteshwaranand passionately declared, “If I am not allowed to speak about the sanctity of cows, then shoot me,” underscoring his deep resolve. His journey highlights the tension between traditional values and regional policies, bringing significant attention to the cultural and spiritual importance of cows in India.
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