Prime Minister Narendra Modi today met Jain monk and Padma Shri awardee Jainacharya Ratnasundersurishwarji Maharaj Saheb in Dhule, Maharashtra.
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In Dhule, met Jainacharya Ratnasundersurishwarji Maharaj Saheb. His contribution to social service and spirituality is commendable. He was also admired for his prolific writing. pic.twitter.com/GaohGs96Ef
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) November 8, 2024
Jainacharya Ratnasundersuri Maharaj was born on January 5, 1948 and wrote at least 400 books on spirituality and religion. In January this year, Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched the 400th Jain book and received blessings from Jain monks.
In 2016, Prime Minister Modi released Jainacharya Ratnasundersurishwarji’s 300th book titled “Maru Bharat, Saru Bharat” written in Gujarati and Hindi.
In 2017, he was awarded the Padma Shri, India’s third highest civilian honor, for his services to the spiritual field.
The Prime Minister started his week-long campaign in Maharashtra today and at a rally in Dhule, he lashed out at the opposition alliance Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA), calling the MVA a A vehicle with neither wheels nor brakes, where there is a fight to sit in the driver’s seat.
Prime Minister Modi said that only the BJP-led Mahayutthi alliance can ensure the rapid development of Maharashtra, adding that whenever he demands something from the people of Maharashtra, they They will give him their blessings wholeheartedly. “I assure you that the pace of development that Maharashtra has achieved in the last two and a half years will not stop,” he told the rally.
The Maharashtra elections will be held in a phased manner on November 20, with counting of votes taking place three days later on November 23.