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Upanishads composed only by ‘questions and answers’: Chief Minister Mr.Baghel




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Chief Minister answered every question of journalists in Raipur Press Club

Chief Minister honoured senior journalists in the press club’s program

Raipur, 19 August 2022
“Nowadays asking questions has become a crime. If we keep asking questions from the right people and getting answers from them, then no one can stop the country from progressing faster”, Chief Minister Mr.Baghel expressed his views in a program organized by Raipur Press Club. Chief Minister extended his greetings to all the journalists on the auspicious festival of Krishna Janmashtami. He also extended his greeting to all the photographers present in the Press Club on the occasion of World Photography Day.

He said,” Vedas and Upanishads have been composed only by answering the right questions, our traditions have progressed with the emergence of questions and we have reached this height”. “Guru holds the greater position than God, this type of tradition only exists in India because disciple has the freedom to ask any questions to his Guru so that he can satisfy his curiosity”, he added. 

The Chief Minister was answering the questions of journalists in the ‘Rubaru’ program held in Raipur Press Club. He said that today questions are not asked to those who should be asked, whereas we know that if Arjuna had not asked questions to Krishna, perhaps even the creation of the Gita would not have been possible.

Responding to every question of the journalists in Raipur Press Club, the Chief Minister said that his government is making every effort to take Chhattisgarh to new heights with its culture. He said that schemes have been made for every section of the people in the state and along with this, the government is also working to save the natural resources of the state. On this occasion, the Chief Minister honoured the editors and senior journalists of Raipur for their remarkable work by giving shawls, ‘shriphal’ and certificates at the Raipur Press Club.