Swami Krishnanand (Mahamandleshwar)

Swami Krishnananda is an Indian Hindu notable 1008 Mahamandleshwar saint and national chief of an Indian project of protecting Holy cow called Gau Seva Mission. It is an important mission that is registered under all India society registration act for the conservation and service of the cow. It also works for social welfare through cow. Swami has widespread the mission to Punjab, Haryana, Rajshthan and Uttar Pradesh by opening many goshala in the states.
Early life
Swami has born to a Krishna devotee family as a devotional kid to Shyam Lal and his consort Asha Rani in June 1963."
* Cow protection mission by Krishnanada was becoming a reason of little sour relationship between Bharatiya Janata Party and Shiromani Akali Dal but SAD partially fulfilled few of his demands that prevented their relationship for being soured.
* He along with many other saints like Yoga guru Ramdev are also asserting in making Cow as one of the National symbols of India along with tiger.
* He also met Punjab chief minister Capt. Amarinder Singh for waving off electricity bill in Goshalas is Punjab region.
Exile and comeback
The entire nation went to surprise when Swami Krishnanand went missing. Every citizen was concerning his exile when his car and other things were found in abandoned state. National level and State level Ministers, other saints and general public all were discussing about the missing of Swami. The case went so swear that it went to CBI inquiry. Swami's followers came on roads for the protest against police and government for not being serious to the matter. Protesters argued that owners running abattoirs are behind the missing of Swami. Though Capt Amrinder Singh showed the concern and Sad blamed ISI. But eventually he was found in Varindavan after six months.
 
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