Kejriwal has been visiting Hanuman Temple since 2013: Priest

New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Arvind Kejriwal offers prayers at the Hanuman Temple at Delhi's Connaught Place (CP) after his party achieved sweeping victory in the Delhi Assembly elections 2020, on Feb 11, 2020.

New Delhi,  At a time when Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s frequent visits to the Hanuman Temple in Connaught Place has raised quite a few eyebrows, the priest of the temple said that Kejriwal has been visiting the temple ever since he took a plunge into politics.

After the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) recorded a resounding victory in the Delhi Assembly elections on Tuesday, Kejriwal again paid a visit to the temple seeking divine blessings.

Speaking to IANS, the senior priest of the temple said that he remembers Kejriwal coming to the temple even in 2013.

“Kejriwal has been visiting the temple since his first election. There is nothing new in him visiting the temple. He also came here before and after the 2015 Assembly elections,” the priest said.

On being asked if Kejriwal was a frequent visitor even before that, the priest said that thousands of people visit the temple everyday and it was difficult to remember everyone.

On the opposition parties playing politics over Kejriwal’s visits, the priest said that God does not discriminate between people.

“God does not discriminate between people. People from all parties come here. We are serving God and hence we also do not discriminate,” he added.

Kejriwal was criticised by the BJP after he visited the temple on February 7, a day before Delhi went to the polls.

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