
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has appealed to the central government to print the picture of Shri Lakshmi-Ganesh on the reverse side of the Indian currency. He said in a press conference that while worshiping Lakshmi on Diwali, such feelings had come into his mind, which he wants to convey to the government.
If you have the blessings of the deities, you will get results.
He said that we are seeing that the economy of the country is weak. We are still developing today, we are poor. We all want India to become a rich country. We all want that all Indians should become rich families. We need to put in a lot of effort.
We have to prepare schools, hospitals, and a large number of infrastructure. We also try but we see that the results are not coming. For this, we are trying in many ways, but if the blessings of the deities are there, then the results come.
If you have the blessings of the obstacles, then the economy will improve.
Kejriwal further said that we all prayed on Diwali. Everyone must have worshiped Lakshmi Maa and Ganesha. Businessmen keep idols of Shri Lakshmi-Ganesh in their offices, and their rooms. Therefore, I appeal to the central government to print the picture of Lakshmi Ganesh on the Indian currency.
The picture of Gandhi Ji on the currency should remain the same, but on the other side, there should be a picture of Lakshmi Ji and Ganesh Ji. So that the economy gets their blessings. Ganesh Ji is considered to be the destroyer of obstacles. With his blessings, the economy will improve. The old currency should remain as it is, but the photo of Lakshmi-Ganesh should be printed on the newly printed notes.
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