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Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Governments That Fail To Uphold Sanatan Dharma Principles Will Lose Public Mandate, Says Amit Shah

“Governments That Fail To Uphold Sanatan Dharma Principles Will Lose Public Mandate, Says Amit Shah”, Swarajya, January 28, 2026

“Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Tuesday (27 January) that governments failing to uphold Sanatan Dharma values would never return to power in India.

Addressing a gathering of the Swaminarayan sect in Gandhinagar, Shah stated he was confident that any government disappointing followers of Sanatan Dharma would not regain power.

The event marked 200 years of the Shikshapatri, a sacred code containing 212 Sanskrit verses written by Bhagwan Swaminarayan in 1826……”

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