I consider myself as servant, not ruler: CM Shri Chouhan

I consider myself as servant, not ruler: CM Shri Chouhan

Swami Avdheshanand lauds CM Shri Chouhan for running public welfare government with spiritual conscience CM listens Katha



Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan visited Ashram of Juna Peethadhishwar Mahamandaleshwar Swami Avdheshwanand Giri. He listened to Katha and also sang bhajan for devotees at the camp. He said that he does not consider himself a ruler, but servant of people and always prays to God to follow path of righteousness and wisdom. He described guidance by Guru as beneficial.

Rajasthan's Chief Minister Smt. Vasundhara Raje Scindia, State's Women and Child Development Minister Smt. Maya Singh and former Minister Shri Dhyanendra Singh were also present on the occasion.

From Ninaura, the Chief Minister visited camp of Shri Giri and listened to Bhagwat Katha. He was accompanied by his wife Smt. Sadhana Singh. On the occasion, Shri Chouhan recited bhajan 'Ram Bhajan Sukhdayi' for devotees.

Ashram presented scene of Mini India when artistes of Arunachal Pradesh and Garba artistes from Gujarat gave enchanting performances.

Did not see such massive participation of devotees in any Kumbh

Swami Avdheshwanand Giri said that when a government is run with spiritual conscience then it is beneficial for all. Madhya Pradesh's Chief Minister Shri Chouhan is running the state government with the same spirit. Congratulating the Chief Minister, Swamiji said that he has not seen such massive participation of devotees in any Kumbh in India like Simhastha at Ujjain. Swamiji said that the government being run by a sober, cultured and modest person with spiritual bent of mind Shri Chouhan is beneficial to all.