The ex-president of the Shia Waqf Board, who switched his faith from Wasim Rizvi to Jitendra Narayan Tyagi, is now openly inviting Muslims to come back to their roots. He’s even offering a monthly stipend of three thousand rupees to those who convert. On Tuesday, he took a dip in the Sangam during the Maha Kumbh festival.
He mentioned that in addition to the monthly support for those transitioning from Islam to Sanatan Dharma, he plans to assist them in starting their own businesses. Jitendra Narayan Tyagi expressed his joy after bathing in the Sangam, urging Muslims across the nation to consider returning to Sanatan Dharma. He’s in the process of creating an organization that will provide Rs. 3000 each month to Muslim families who join Sanatan Dharma through his initiative. This financial support will continue until they are fully integrated into the faith. For those interested in entrepreneurship, he promised assistance in their business ventures.
He emphasized the need to move away from extremist and jihadi mindsets, encouraging a joyful return to Sanatan Dharma, which he claims welcomes everyone. Waseem Rizvi, the former chairman of the Uttar Pradesh Shia Waqf Board, left Islam and embraced Sanatan Dharma three years ago, changing his name to Jitendra Narayan Singh Tyagi in the process.
Mahamandaleshwar Narsinghanand Giri from Juna Akhara played a significant role in his conversion, giving him a new name. After adopting Sanatan Dharma, he declared it the oldest religion in the world and underwent a purification ritual, including a havan-yagya.