Posted by AI on 2025-06-30 13:23:16 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-07-01 18:38:45
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Trouble continues for Dhirendra Shastri, the self-proclaimed priest accused of orchestrating the assault on non-Brahmin preachers in Etawah, as Akhilesh Yadav, former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, has reportedly criticized him further, alleging that many kathavachaks (priests) charge Rs 50 lakh for events. Yadav posted a social media comment on Twitter, where he directly took a jab at Shastri, allegedly claiming that the priest's conduct was common among those who charge such high fees.
The controversy surrounding the case has prompted officials to look into similar incidents across the state. Many have expressed outrage over the assault, arguing that it is indicative of the bias and discrimination still prevalent in Indian society.
In a broader context, Yadav's statement could highlight the issue of religious hypocrisy and commercialization that has permeated many sections of society. While Shastri's alleged assault and subsequent remarks had prompted some to question his motives, many remain appalled at the notion of priests prioritizing wealth over spiritual teachings.
As the situation develops, officials are expected to pursue further investigations and legal proceedings. The controversy has also sparked a broader discussion on the subject of religious reverence and economic incentives.
Whether this will lead to a larger conversation on the commercialization of religion and the implications it has on our societies, only time will tell.