Ghaziabad: Yati Narsinghanand Saraswati, a priest who has been openly together in his public statement targeting Muslims, now will hold a prestigious position in Juna Akhara, who has triggered him as ‘Mahamandaleshwar’.
The height was almost a week after he equated a 10-year-old boy from a minority community who had roamed the Dasna Devi Temple Complex in Ghaziabad for “a trained killer” and the guess he had been sent for “a recce”.
from place.
The police then clarified that the boy headed for a coexistent health center but had lost his way.
Another boy from the minority community, which has entered the march temple complex for drinking water, was exalled by Yati’s aide.
Dasna Devi Temple, Yang Yati is the Imam Head, has a banner at the gate which prohibits Muslim entry.
The priest born in meerut, now in the mid-50s, has been in Dasna Devi Temple since 2007.
10 years before this is transformative, according to those who have known him for a long time, pulling it to the view that he today supports and swear to survive.
Deepak Tyagi before he took ‘Sanyas’, he changed his own name Deependra Narayan Singh during this period before settling in Yati Narsinghanand Saraswati.
“In 1998, he met Bl Sharma BJP.
It turned it as a person,” said Anil Yadav, a friend Yati.
Yati, who studied at Chaudhary Tara Chand Inter College in Hapur, claimed to have left India in 1989 to pursue chemical technology courses in Moscow.
He said he graduated in 1994 and worked as an engineer before returning to India in 1997 when his mother fell ill.
Yati said her sister was still in Moscow.
“When my mother’s health failed, we both wanted to go back to India.
But then, we decided that I would return and take care of our parents and my younger brother would stay there and take care of the family financially,” Yati told toi on the day Thursday.
His father, he said, worked in the central government and his grandfather was associated with Congress.
After returning to India, he was briefly related to the Samajwadi Party, according to his friend Yadav.
“For some time, Yati taught mathematics to students of 10 & 12.
But later, he developed interest in politics and joined the Sawajwadi Party,” Yadav said.
During those years, he worked outside the ‘office’ near Shambu Dayal PG College in Ghaziabad.
The local officials said they did not know whether Yati had become a member.
During his Moscow days, the circle seems more inclusive.
Arun Tyagi, who said he was with him in the dormitory when they studied in the Russian capital, said there were people from various countries and communities there, including from Pakistan and Bangladesh and everything mingled like a friend.
“Yati is a good chef used to make delicious vegetarian food which is not easily available in Moscow,” Tyagi said, which worked with GIC and based in Hapur.
“If someone in the hostel wants Indian food, Yati will cook,” he added.