Computer Baba prays for Digvijaya Singh; says ‘No Modi if no Mandir’

The estranged BJP minister says the people cannot be fooled anymore

May 07, 2019 10:12 pm | Updated 10:12 pm IST - Bhopal

Mahamandleshwar Computer Baba (Namdev Das Tyagi) perform Yagna (Hatth Yoga) for victory of Congress Candidate Digvijaya Singh in Bhopal.

Mahamandleshwar Computer Baba (Namdev Das Tyagi) perform Yagna (Hatth Yoga) for victory of Congress Candidate Digvijaya Singh in Bhopal.

Hundreds of sadhus on Tuesday trooped to the Madhya Pradesh capital to seek votes for the Congress Lok Sabha candidate Digvijaya Singh and campaign against BJP nominee Pragya Singh Thakur. Led by Namdev Tyagi, alias Computer Baba, they will camp in Bhopal for three days. They undertook Hatha Yoga on Tuesday, followed by a road-show. He was bestowed the Minister of State status by the then BJP-led government in Madhya Pradesh. “ BJP sarkaar 5 saal mein Ram Mandir bhi nahi bana paayi. Ab Ram Mandir nahi toh Modi nahi .” (BJP failed to construct Ram Temple in the past 5 years. So, when there is no Ram Mandir, then there should be no Modi),” he said.

The self-styled godman, who was recently appointed chairman of a river trust by the Congress government in the State, extended his support to Digvijaya Singh, the Congress’ Bhopal Lok Sabha seat candidate.

“They [BJP] have fooled people. They have not even spared the saint community. They talked of Ram temple, they have not constructed it in five years and have come back with the same issue. The public won’t be fooled now. No temple, no Modi,” he told reporters here.

Asked if the ritual was to pray for Mr. Singh’s victory, he said, “The saints prayed to God that the person who is treading on the path of religion, the one who served the river Narmada and saints is Digvijaya Singh, and should win by lakhs of votes.”

Asked about Pragya Singh Thakur, an accused in the Malegaon blast case, he said one cannot become a sadhvi (saint) merely by wearing a robe.

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