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Vijay Mallya Podcast Interview: Vijay Mallya made a big statement about his religious faith in Raj Shamani’s podcast. He told that he donated crores in many temples and has deep faith in God …Read more

Vijay Mallya Raj Shamani interview.
Highlights
- Vijay Mallya donated crores in many temples.
- Mallya donated a gold roof in the Sabarimala temple.
- Mallya expressed deep faith and faith in God.
Vijay mallya podcast interview: Industrialist Vijay Mallya, who has been in discussion for a long time on the bank scam, has recently shared many things about his personal faith and confidence in God in a podcast interview. When Mallya was questioned during the conversation of Raj Shamani’s podcast, do you believe in God? In response, Vijay Mallya said that he is completely religious and has deep faith in God. That part of this interview is becoming very viral on social media, in which Mallya said that he has seen almost all the major temples of India and has given a gift in many places according to his mother’s reverence.
Crores offered in temples
Vijay Mallya told during the conversation that he has seen in most major temples of India and has also given heavy donations in many places. He said that according to his mother’s reverence, he has also met in many temples. In the context of the famous Sabarimala temple in Kerala, he told that he had donated the entire gold roof. Apart from this, he has also donated in Tirupati Balaji Temple, Subramanya Temple and Mookambika Temple.
During the conversation, when Raj Shamani asked Mallya, don’t you question this? In God, you believe so much, do so much for your religious belief and yet you are going through all these? So Vijay Mallya fell silent for a few moments and then said in a passionate manner- “God will protect me.”
Mix reaction on social media
After the video of this conversation surfaced, various reactions are being seen on social media. Some people described Mallya’s words as hypocrisy, while some called it a symbol of the suffering and faith of a common man. Many users wrote that the person who is accused of bank scams is trying to collect sympathy in the name of God. At the same time, some people said that faith is a personal matter of every human being, and it is not appropriate to question someone’s religious belief.