Bhopal: Babulal Chaurasia, the Hindu Mahasabha leader and a worshiper of Nathuram Godse, has joined the Congress party ahead of the Madhya Pradesh civic body elections.
When Chaurasia joined Congress, MP Congress tweeted and shared its information. The party tweeted, “Hindu Mahasabha leader joins Congress: Councilor of ward 44 of Gwalior and leader of Hindu Mahasabha, Shri Babulal Chaurasia joined Congress today in presence of state president Kamal Nath. Mr. Chaurasia ji is welcomed in the Congress family . “
According to the reports, Babulal Chaurasia had contested the Gwalior municipal elections last time from a Hindu Mahasabha ticket and won the elections after being denied a ticket from the Congress party. The former Congress leader had rebelled from the party to contest in the Ward 44 of the Gwalior municipal elections. He had left Congress after being denied a ticket and had defeated Congress candidate Shammi Sharma.
The Hindu Mahasabha leader Babulal Chaurasia rose to fame after he had installed a statue of Nathuram Godse. Chaurasia had then organized a program called ‘Nathuram Godse’s 70th Sacrifice Day’.
Chaurasia, a believer of MK Gandhi’s killer Godse, had garlanded Godse’s photo by performing the aarti in November 2019 and demanded that his final court statement be included in the syllabus. He had also pledged to take Godse’s final statement to 1 lakh people and handed over a memorandum to the Chief Minister.
