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Andh bhakt

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Andh Bhakt or Blind Follower (In Hindi अंधभक्त) this term are used for someone who is following a person without knowing the real fact.

Blind Faith is “belief without true understanding, perception, or discrimination.”

Usage and popularity of the term Andh Bhakt or Blind Follower[edit]

Andh Bhakt Is Popular In india and it is used for those who follow a person or a particular Political Party, Without knowing the truth.

Udit Raj[edit]

According to Congress leader Udit Raj, the BJP has not been able to win a single Lok Sabha seat in Kerala because the voters in the state are educated and not 'Andh Bhakts' (blind supporters).[1]

Andhbhakt banners in Mohali market[edit]

In Mohali's Phase 3B2 market complex some shop displayed banners that read, 'Andhbhakts Are Not Allowed Here - We Support Our Kisan Brothers.'[2]

We went to the Singhu border just several days earlier and saw farmers living in deplorable and difficult conditions.[2]

He stated that he was not forcing anyone to place the banners because it was a voluntary mission, and that those who wanted to display such banners could contact him and receive a free poster.[2]

GJM Founder[edit]

Gorkha Janmukti Morcha, leader "Bimal Gurung" On his return to Darjeeling after more than three and a half years, Morcha leader Bimal Gurung was confessing that he had been an "andh bhakt (blind supporter)" of the BJP for the previous 12 years before beginning his tirade against the saffron party.[3]

We had been an andh bhakt of the BJP, We supported BJP without any condition, This belief was for our people, community, permanent political solution, tribal status and much more belief but in 12 years they (BJP) gave us nothing,” said Bimla Gurung.[3]

Bimal Gurung is an Indian politician and one of the founders of the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM).

References[edit]

  1. ANI (2019-05-20). "BJP not winning single seat in Kerala as voters are educated, and not 'Andh Bhakt': Udit Raj". Business Standard India. Retrieved 2021-05-18.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Jan 4, Barinderjit Saluja / TNN /; 2021; Ist, 12:21. "Andhbhakt banners in Mohali market | Chandigarh News - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2021-05-18.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "As BJP andh bhakt, got nothing: Bimal". www.telegraphindia.com. Retrieved 2021-05-18.



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