Ghaziabad: Former Chair of Uttar Pradesh Shia Board Wasim Rizvi – a month ago has raised controversy when he released a controversial book titled ‘Muhammad’ criticizing Islam – on Monday Hindu received (Sanatan Dharma) in a ceremony held at the Dasna Devi Ghaziabad Temple on.
The ceremony was led by the Head of the Head of Dasna Devi Yati Narsinghanand Temple Saraswati who also gave a new name to Rizvi who will now be called Jitendra Narayan Singh Tyagi.
The forehead was applied with the sandalwood and tilated paste of Wasim Rizvi -jitendra Narayan Singh Tyagi now – appeared after the ceremony with Yati on his side when he stated that he had adopted a new religion and asked not to be handled by the previous name.
“It takes time for people to get used to my new name Jitendra Narayan Singh Tyagi, but with that time it will happen,” said Tyagi.
When asked whether it was’ ghar wapsi’nya, he answered it wasn’t.
“I have not left Islam but I have been overthrown from Islam.
I want certain aspects of the religion to be changed and voiced my opinion on malpractices that are common in religion, but instead of introspection, they began to hunt me down, so I chose to adopt Sanatan Dharma, “he said.
“Now I will work to strengthen Hindusim and will work by hand with Narsinghanand Ji to defeat Jihad’s troops,” Tyagi added.
Yati Narsinghanand Saraswati who was standing close to Tyagi nodded in asserting it when she spoke.
Speaking to the Yati Narsinghanand meeting Saraswati faltered at least three times when handling Tygai with his ex names which he only corrected in the middle of the road.
“Wasim Bhai..jo AB Jitendra Narayan Singh Tyagi Ho Gaye Hai (Wasim Bhai who is now Jitendra Narayan Singh Tyagi) has received a Dharm Sanatan from the free will and anyone who will try to hurt him with all our strengths,” warned Yati Narsinghanand Saraswati.
In November, Wasim Rizvi has released his controversial book Muhammad ‘from the Dasna Devi Temple in front of the Imam Chief of the Yati Temple Narsinghanand Saraswati.
This book is full of condescending content because it targets certain religions.
It has triggered protests with many Muslim religious leaders who demanded book prohibitions and a case submitted against Rizvi.
Previously, Rizvi had submitted a pill at the Supreme Court who was looking for the removal of 26 verses in the Qur’an because he felt violating soil law.
Will fight until the last breath: Waseem Rizvi in his petition seeking the removal of the 26 version of the Quran version of the version from April this year has fired his pills and has slapped the fine of RS 50,000 in Rizvi because the court feels that the pill feels reckless.
In July, Rizvi pulled his controversial petition and also searched from the court being thrown away.