New Delhi – “I am putting forth a suggestion to the Indian Government on behalf of the 130 crore Indians, of a thought which came to my mind during the Diwali puja. We all said our Diwali prayers. Everyone must have worshipped Shri Lakshmi and Shri Ganesh. Businessmen keep Idols of Shri Lakshmi and Shri Ganesh in their workplaces and their rooms. I appeal to the Central Government and the PM to put the picture of Shri Ganesh ji and Shri Lakshmi ji, along with Gandhiji’s picture on our fresh currency notes”, said Chief Minister of Delhi Arvind Kejriwal in a press conference. The BJP has criticised Kejriwal saying, “Kejriwal who opposes Hindutva is saying so to get votes”.
#ICYMI Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to include the pictures of Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi on the currency notes. https://t.co/vR9VzhVxaF
— IBTimes 🇮🇳 (@ibtimes_india) October 27, 2022
The Blessings of the Deities will improve the economic situation of the country !
Kejriwal added, “Keep Gandhiji’s picture on the currency as it is, but on the reverse side, there should be pictures of Shri Lakshmi and Shri Ganesh. So that their blessings will be there on the national economy. Shri Ganeshji is known to be the destroyer of all obstacles. With His blessings, the economy will improve. All Indians must become rich, which is a desire we all have. We are trying but cannot see its effect. If we have the Deities’ blessings, we will get the fruit of our labour”.
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