'Hindus are biggest bigots & hypocrites': Gujarat Governor Acharya Devvrat sparks row; Watch Video

Acharya Devvrat remarks on Hindus have been doing rounds on social media with people expressing their anger on the Gujarat Governor.

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In what can be called an act of hurting religious sentiments, Gujarat Governor Acharya Devvrat sparked a massive row after he targetted Hindus calling them 'biggest bigots and hypocrites' while addressing a seminar on 'Organic Farming In Nature's Lap'. Acharya Devvrat remarks on Hindus have been doing rounds on social media with people expressing their anger on the Gujarat Governor. Gujarat Governor Acharya Devvrat viral Hindu remarks came on Wednesday in the village of the Narmada district.

During his address, Gujarat Governor Acharya Devvrat went no holds barred in using words against the Hindu religion. Despite holding the post of Governor of Gujarat, Acharya Devvrat did not think twice about whether his unkind words would hit anyone's sentiments. In the Acharya Devvrat Hindu remark viral video, he can be heard saying, "People chant 'Jai Gau Mata', but they keep cow in their stable till she is giving milk. Once she stops giving milk, they abandon her on roads. That is why I say Hindus are bigots number 1. Hindu religion and cow are interlinked, but here people chant `Jai Gau Mata` out of selfishness."

Furthermore, he said, "People visit temples, mosques, church, Gurudwara, to pray to God so that God will bless them. I announce that if you return to organic farming, God will be automatically happy with you. I, with scientific evidence, am saying that with the use of chemical fertiliser you are killing cattle. If you go for organic farming, then you will give life to cattle."

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For the unversed, Acharya Devvrat is an Indian politician and former educationalist who is serving as the 20th Governor of Gujarat. He is an Arya Samaj pracharak and has served previously as the principal of a Gurukul in Kurukshetra, Haryana.


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