State Budget Unveiled Amid Pressure from Officials and Family, Chief Minister Acknowledges
In a recent statement, the Chief Minister expressed his personal beliefs regarding spirituality and astrology, clarifying that while he holds a belief in God, he does not adhere to specific astrological practices, such as Rahu Kala and Gulika Kala. These practices, which are based on traditional Indian astrology, are often observed by some individuals when scheduling important events, as they are believed to influence auspiciousness.
Notably, the Chief Minister mentioned that he has previously presented budget proposals during these time frames, indicating a pragmatic approach to governance that prioritizes the responsibilities of leadership over astrological considerations. This statement reflects a growing trend among public figures to embrace rationality while maintaining personal faith.
Rahu Kala and Gulika Kala are periods believed by some to be inauspicious for certain activities, and their observance varies widely among individuals. The Chief Minister’s remarks may open discussions about the role of astrology in public life and decision-making processes in contemporary governance.
