Swami Avimukteshwaranand announced a march to Lucknow on March 11, citing the lack of response from Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on cow protection matters. He expressed disappointment over the absence of communication from Adityanath regarding Gomata concerns and urged action before the scheduled event. Emphasizing the importance of cow protection in the Sanatan tradition, he highlighted the inseparable connection between Brahmins and cows.
On March 6, followers will commemorate Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’s birth anniversary, lauding him as a guardian of cows and Brahmins. Avimukteshwaranand stressed the integral role of both Brahmins and cows in religious rituals, noting their shared lineage and significance in Sanatan Dharma’s ceremonies. He clarified that the march to Lucknow would not involve any organizational arrangements, relying solely on voluntary participation from those concerned about cow welfare.
Avimukteshwaranand described the upcoming march as a significant moment, calling for individuals to contribute personally towards the cause of Gomata. He envisioned a collective effort where people would unite in support of cow protection, reflecting a historic occasion of selfless dedication to the revered animal.
