Report : Ravindra Arya
Nepal/Delhi.
The name of Asmita Bhandari, International President of the Akhand Bharat Vishwa Hindu Mahasangh and revered as a symbol of maternal strength, is being widely discussed for the post of Minister of Tourism and Culture in the Nepal government. If she assumes this responsibility, it will not only elevate India–Nepal relations to new heights but will also further strengthen the global message of Hindu–Buddhist culture and Sanatan values.
This possibility is being seen as the beginning of a new chapter in Nepal’s cultural politics and a crucial step towards Hindu culture, monarchy, and global renaissance.
Ambassador and President of the World Buddhist Federation, Parvinder Singh, affiliated with the World Peace Institute (United Nations), Thailand, stated—
“If a woman like Asmita Bhandari, who has been constantly active for the nation and the awakening of Hindu society, becomes Nepal’s priority, then India–Thailand relations will grow even stronger.”
He further added that for the Buddhist nation of Thailand, this would also create a positive synergy. At the same time, Nepal—being the world’s only Hindu nation—has recently made great sacrifices to free itself from Maoist and Communist influence. Against this backdrop, a strong leader like Asmita Bhandari could play a vital role in inspiring Nepal’s Gen-Z generation toward Hindu and Buddhist culture.
The Vishwa Hindu Mahasangh has described this development as “a proclamation of nature and divine order.”
According to the organization, this moment will symbolize the global renaissance of Sanatan culture, the ideals of Lord Rama, and the ancient Rishi tradition.
The organization also highlighted the nationalist leadership of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. According to the Mahasangh, milestones such as the construction of the Ram Temple, the Kashmir resolution, and the grand Mahakumbh festival under their leadership have become symbols of global brotherhood, sacrifice, and unity.
For long, the people of Nepal have aspired for a system rooted in monarchy and the ideals of Lord Rama. In this wave of public awakening, truth, non-violence, and harmony, the appointment of Asmita Bhandari as Minister of Tourism and Culture would be seen as a historic step.
Among Indians and the diaspora as well, this possibility is being welcomed as a ray of hope.
Mahant Shri Surendranath Avadhoot, National President of the Vishwa Hindu Mahasangh and the Peethadheeshwar of Kalika Peeth, said—
“Respected Asmita Bhandari will guide the youth with the spirit of truth, righteousness, and nation first.”
Ravindra Arya
Analytical Journalist, Author, and Custodian of Indian Folk Culture
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