Sameet Thakkar Twitter Video of Kalpavriksha Giri Maharaj

WATCH: A video of the Kalpavriksha Giri Maharaj mob lynching, which was leaked on Twitter by Sameet Thakkar, has gone viral on social media. A distressing video clip has been shared on Twitter, in which the cruelty of the mob and the recklessness of the police are clearly depicted. On Sameet Thakkar’s Twitter account, the video is released alongside a caption that reads, “Remembering Kalpavrukshagiri Maharaj and Sushilgiri Maharaj on their 2nd punyatithi.” On the 16th of April in the year 2020, they were lynched by a crowd in Palghar, Maharashtra. The perpetrators of this horrible act have yet to be brought to justice by incompetent MVA Sarkar.” Since this video first appeared on Twitter, it has continued to draw the attention of netizens as well as those in other countries across the world. The general public is interested in learning more about the victim and the attack.

Who was Kalpavriksha Giri Maharaj? Bio/Wiki

The mob lynching of three men, including two saints, in Palghar, Maharastra, on April 16, 2020, has sparked a political slugfest, with the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) and other parties accusing the state government of failing to take action against those involved in the incident. The BJP and other parties have accused the state government of failing to take action against those involved in the incident. On their trip to Surat in Gujarat, the two saints and the driver of the automobile were involved in a stunning and tragic accident that claimed both their lives.

Saint Kalpavriksha Maharaj was born in the village of Vedpur in the Bhadohi region of Uttar Pradesh and was known as Kalpavriksha Maharaj. Krishnachand Tiwari was his given name as a youngster, and Chintamani Tiwari was the name of his father when he was born. Kalpavriksha was the fourth of six children in the family, and his four brothers all live in Mumbai, India. In the previous few years, one of his brothers had passed away. He made the decision to live his life as a saint when he was in the third grade and moved from Uttar Pradesh to Nashik, where he studied the Puranas and Vedas and eventually became a monk.

Sameet Thakkar Twitter Video of Kalpavriksha Giri Maharaj

At the Vanvasi Temple in Jogeshwari, Mumbai, Kalpavriksha Giri Maharaj was a frequent visitor, according to his biographer. Also in Kandivali, he used to go to Pimpleshwar Mandir in order to meet Sushil iIri, another saint who had been lynched by the same rioting crowd in Palghar a few years earlier. A news organisation went to the crime scene and spoke with a large number of local residents in order to learn more about the incident, and numerous persons who chose to stay anonymous provided evidence that the hanging of the saints was part of a political scheme.

The tribals residing in Palghar, according to the local residents of the area, have never assaulted or abused any saint in the past, and sadhus, according to the tribals, are accorded a great deal of respect. Palghar, in particular, is controlled by tribals and serves as a stronghold for Communist and other like-minded political groups.

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