The Khattar government in Haryana has banned the use of the word 'dirty business', citing this


- Gorakhnath was a saint and also has a temple in Gord village, 20 km from Sonipat

New delhi date. Thursday, August 19, 2021

The Haryana government has banned the use of the word 'dirty business' to define wrongdoing. The decision has been taken by Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar. He also gave a reason for banning the use of the term. According to him, Gorakhnath was a saint and the use of this word hurt the feelings of his followers.

The people of Gorakhnath sect had recently visited Chief Minister Khattar and demanded a ban on the use of the word Gorakhdhandha. This decision has been taken in accordance with their demands.

Commenting on his decision, Chief Minister Khattar said, "Gorakhnath was a saint and the use of this word in any official language, speech or any other context hurts the feelings of the followers of Saint Gorakhnath. Because of this, the use of the term in any context is strictly prohibited.

Gorakhnath was a saint and also has a temple in Gord village, 20 km from Sonipat.


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