By A Staff Reporter
Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh | Union Minister Giriraj Singh expressed his deep sorrow over the demise of Kishore Kunal, the President of the Bihar Religious Board and Secretary of the Mahavir Mandir Trust. Remembering Kunal as a transformative figure, Singh described his passing as a monumental loss for society.
"It's saddening for all of us. It's an irreparable loss for society," Singh said. He reflected on Kunal's remarkable career, noting that his impact extended far beyond his role as an administrative officer.
Kishore Kunal, who retired from the Indian Police Service (IPS), left a significant mark in the spiritual realm by redefining how temples could serve the community. Giriraj Singh highlighted the Hanuman temple in Patna as a prime example of Kunal’s vision and dedication. "When he took retirement, he left an imprint in the spiritual world. How temples can be in the service of the people – Hanuman temple of Patna is one such example," Singh remarked.
Kunal’s leadership with the Mahavir Mandir Trust and the Bihar Religious Board showcased his innovative approach to temple management, ensuring they contributed to social welfare and community development. His efforts helped set a precedent for how religious institutions could go beyond rituals to actively serve society.
The passing of Kishore Kunal has elicited widespread grief across religious and administrative circles. Tributes continue to pour in, celebrating his extraordinary contributions to spirituality and public service. His legacy remains a guiding light for the integration of faith and community welfare.