Rajkot News: Video of BJP leader in Rajkot shaking Mataji's Mandwa goes viral
Rajkot BJP Leader Viral Video: A video of Rajkot city BJP vice president Somabhai Bhalia has gone viral on social media platforms. In this video, Somabhai is seen bowing with devotion in Mataji's Mandwa and putting a chain on his back. The incident took place during a religious event in Rajkot, which has now sparked new debates about faith and superstition. The leader has taken his side in the matter, saying that it is a matter of his personal faith
leader clarification: "I'm not an illusion"
After thevideo went viral, Somabhai Bhalia gave his reaction to the media. "The video is about 3-4 months old. These scenes were filmed while I was present at Mataji's Mandwa held in my in-laws' house. I want to clarify that I am not an 'exorcist' and I am not an exorcist. At the behest of someone, I faithfully put a chain on my back. It is only a matter of faith, but my enemies are making this video viral in a false way after getting the post."
BJP state organisation defends leader
The Gujarat BJP has also given an important reaction in this regard. A party spokesperson said Somabhai Bhalia is a senior leader of the organisation and has been associated with social and religious services for years. In the video, he is seen only immersed in devotion. According to the party, it is important to understand the thin line between faith and superstition and there is no 'feedback' on spreading superstition against Somabhai
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