Paramhansacharya performed the 'Rajtilak' of Israeli PM, called Netanyahu a great man
Paramhansacharya from Ayodhya symbolically crowned Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu, referring to him as a great man amid ongoing conflicts in Iran.
Paramhansacharya, the head of the Tapasvi Chhawni in Ayodhya, performed a symbolic 'Rajtilak' ceremony for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday, bestowing upon him the title of 'great man'. This event occurred in the context of escalating tensions due to conflict with Iran, where atrocities against women and children purportedly occurred under the guise of anti-hijab protests. Paramhansacharya praised Israel's actions as a firm stance against global terrorism, while also mentioning support from former US President Donald Trump for Israel's campaign against such threats.
In his address, Paramhansacharya drew parallels between Netanyahu's commitment to combat terrorism and that of India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is also seen as dedicated to eradicating terrorism. He referenced the decisive actions taken by Israel in the current war circumstance as necessary for the protection of humanity. His remarks included a strong condemnation of those who indiscriminately kill innocents, characterizing them as terrorists and emphasizing the urgent need to eliminate such elements from society.
The crowning ceremony has gone viral on social media, creating a buzz around both the event and the comments made by Paramhansacharya. His appeal to shared values of fighting against evils like terrorism resonates in the current global political climate, making the ceremony significant not only as a traditional act but also as a message of solidarity amidst international conflicts.