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Narendra Modi follows Buddha as the 11th incarnation of Vishnu!

We have been hearing about a drive to raise the status of Vasundhara Raje to that of a goddess. Now, a BJP spokesperson says Narendra Modi is the 11th incarnation of Vishnu. Tejpal Singh ‘Tej’ reports

Recently,  Avadhut Wagh, the spokesperson of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Maharashtra, said matter-of-factly that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is the 11th incarnation of Lord Vishnu. NDTV reported this statement. The opposition made fun of it. The Congress said it was an insult to the gods.

Congress MLA Jitendra Awhad mocked Wagh. He said, “He [Avadhoot Wagh] is a graduate from Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJTI). Now there is a need to check the authenticity of his degree. This was not expected from him.”

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About The Author

Tejpal Singh Tej

Tejpal Singh Tej (born 1949) is a writer who has published ghazals, poems and several books of essays. Dristikon, Traffic Jam Hain (both anthologies of ghazals); Betaal Dristi, Pushtaini Pida (both collections of poems), Roon-Jhoon, Chal Mere Ghode (children’s songs), Kahan Gai Woh Dilli Waali (vignette) are some of his published works. He was literary editor of the weekly Green Satta and deputy editor of the popular magazine Upeksha. After retirement from the State Bank of India, he has been editing a quarterly called Adhikar Darpan. He is the recipient of the Bal Sahitya Puraskar (1995-1996) and the Sahityakar Samman (2006-2007) from the Hindi Academy (Delhi).

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