Ghaziabad: Lord Parshuram transcends any single caste, community, or class, representing the sixth incarnation of Lord Vishnu and belonging to all. The Brahmin community often faces allegations of discrimination from certain political factions. However, the essence of Sanatan culture highlights the Brahmin community as both significant and equitable. This perspective was articulated by the state’s Energy and Urban DevA elopment Minister, AK Sharma, during the Lord Parshuram Janmotsav ceremony today, using a straight forward example.

Minister Sharma illustrated the generosity of the Brahmin community, noting that for a mere five rupees donation, they pray for individuals to achieve greatness and bestow blessings upon them. This statement resonated with the audience, resulting in a five-minute round of applause. The atmosphere was so charged that BJP MLA Nand Kishore Gurjar, who was present on stage, began chanting slogans in support of AK Sharma.
All leaders, including state minister Sunil Sharma and MP Atul Garg, commended AK Sharma’s efforts and encouraged him to remain engaged with the community alongside his governmental duties. The Minister recounted his contributions and expressed regret for his absence due to governmental obligations, moving the audience with his heartfelt address.
Furthermore, Minister AK Sharma made headlines by renaming Pakistan as ‘Papistan,’ justifying this by questioning the holiness of a nation that perpetrates violence against unarmed individuals based on religion. He urged the audience to reflect on the absurdity of those who, while begging for aid globally, criticize India. The Lord Parshuram Janmotsav celebrations were held with great enthusiasm at the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Auditorium in Nehru Nagar, Ghaziabad, where the city was adorned with banners celebrating the event and welcoming the Energy and Urban Development Minister.
Upon the arrival of Minister AK Sharma’s convoy, consisting of over two hundred vehicles, he was greeted by hundreds of men and women at UP Gate, who welcomed him with axes, flowers, garlands, and towels. Crowds gathered under the intense sun at Hindon Airbase Bridge and Hawai Chauraha in Ghaziabad district, eagerly awaiting their leader.
AK Sharma, drenched in sweat, donned garlands and embraced workers, adorning them with the same. Notably, a significant number of women were present to welcome him at each intersection. At Chaudhary Charan Singh Tiraha (New Bus Stand), Energy Minister AK Sharma chanted slogans in honor of Lord Parshuram and Jai Shri Ram, receiving blessings in the form of garlands from the crowd. Whether at Arya Nagar, Fawwara Chowk, Ambedkar Road (Old Bus Stand), or Kalka Garhi Chowk, the Energy and Urban Development Minister motivated the workers by raising his fists and loudly proclaiming Jai Shri Ram and Jai Parshuram. Deeply moved by the warm reception, AK Sharma expressed his gratitude to the public, BJP workers, and leaders with folded hands.