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Leaders react to Dhirendra Shastri’s ‘remove stain of Kashi’ remark; stress harmony and legal process

  • BY India News Newsdesk
  • April 20, 2026
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New Delhi, April 20 (IANS) Reacting to spiritual leader Dhirendra Shastri’s recent remarks on “removing the stain” of Kashi, political leaders have offered measured responses, balancing religious sentiment with respect for legal processes.

Shiv Sena National Spokesperson Shaina NC said, “We all believe that Sanatana Dharma is a symbol of peace and harmony. It is needed as it promotes unity and preserves cultural values. We also respect the court’s decision on the Kashi Vishwanath matter. We hope that, as seen in Ayodhya with Lord Ram, similar reverence will be seen at Kashi Vishwanath as well…”

Echoing the broader sentiment, Uttar Pradesh Minister of State (Independent Charge), Narendra Kumar Kashyap, stated, “Such statements reflect religious sentiments shared by many. Many people in the country believe religious places altered in the past should be restored to their original form….There is confidence such efforts will see success in the future.”

The reactions come after Shastri’s remarks during his visit to Varanasi recently, where he referred to the Gyanvapi Mosque issue, saying it was time to “remove the stain” of Kashi. He emphasised that such steps were necessary to uphold the city’s significance as a major centre of Sanatan Dharma.

While visiting the Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Shastri reiterated that the “stain of Kashi” would soon be removed and that a saffron flag would fly high at the site. He also spoke about his deep spiritual connection with the city, describing it as a place of immense personal and religious importance and calling it a privilege to visit the land of his gurus.

The issue remains sensitive and is closely tied to ongoing legal and historical debates. A 2024 survey conducted by the Archaeological Survey of India concluded that a “large Hindu temple” existed at the site before the construction of the present structure, adding further complexity to the matter.

As discussions continue, political leaders have emphasised both the significance of faith and the importance of adhering to judicial processes, even as public discourse around the issue intensifies.

–IANS

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