‘Shamta Rahi Toh 14 Bachche…,’ Dhirendra Shastri Bares It All On Population Growth and Religious Demographics, Video Goes Viral

Dhirendra Shastri’s viral video has taken social media by storm, where he talks about his bold statement on having 14 children, along with his views on population growth, caste, untouchability, and the need for unity among Hindus. Watch the video for more.

Dhirendra Shastri Viral Video

Image Credit: X (Formerly Twitter)/अतुल अग्रवाल | Atul Agrawal

Dhirendra Shastri Viral Video: After taking a strong stance on the exemption of Muslims from Maha Kumbh 2025, Dhirendra Shastri is once again making headlines. A viral video of Dhirendra Shastri has taken social media platforms by storm. The video, posted on X (formerly Twitter), shows Dhirendra Shastri giving an interview to ‘Hindi Khabar’ news channel. What has made this video go viral is the Bageshwar Dham priest’s remarks about having 14 children to boost the Hindu population.

Dhirendra Shastri’s Bold Remarks About Having 14 Kids

Watch Dhirendra Shastri’s Viral Video Here:

https://twitter.com/atulaum_/status/1856017301356851518

In the video, the interviewer asks Dhirendra Shastri about his views on the Hindu population compared to the population of other communities. To this, Dhirendra Shastri responds, “9 rajye mein alpsankhyak hogaye hai, ye fact hai.” He further questioned why the government promotes limiting families to two children when some families have 12 children. He added, “Aapke sarkar ke log kehte hai bache 2 achche par unke 12 kyu achche? Ya toh 2 ho toh unke bhi 2 ho, nhi toh humne toh bhaiya thaan liya hai, balki humara abhi vivah nahi hua hai, lekin 14 hona chahiye.”

The interviewer, surprised by his statement, asked, “So when you get married, you announce on a national channel that you will have 14 children?” Dhirendra Shastri’s response was, “Agar wo nahi maanenge, toh hum aage batayenge.” Further pressed about the 14 kids, he said, “Shamta Rahi Toh 14 Bachche Karenge.”

Dhirendra Shastri’s Message on Caste and Untouchability

In the same interview, Dhirendra Shastri took a firm stance against untouchability, a practice that still affects parts of Hindu society. He said, “It is often said that people should remove their slippers before entering temples. I would say that people should leave behind feelings of caste and untouchability and enter temples with respect.” He added, “In this country, there are no Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, or Shudras—there are only Hindus. We must express unity and accept everyone, forgetting caste discrimination, so that the future of everyone remains secure.”

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