Arvind Kejriwal visited the CP Hanuman Temple and prayed for citizens’ happiness, prosperity, and good health. His spiritual post is trending online.
Delhi : In a heartfelt gesture , Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Arvind Kejriwal visited the historic Hanuman Temple in Connaught Place, New Delhi. Sharing the update on social media, Kejriwal mentioned that he prayed for the happiness, prosperity, and good health of citizens across the country.
The visit attracted attention as Kejriwal has recently been more visible in public interactions and spiritual outings. While he no longer holds the Chief Minister’s position in Delhi, his presence at major public spots continues to spark reactions among supporters and political observers.
Kejriwal’s Message
In his post, Kejriwal wrote that he had “darshan of Lord Hanuman” and prayed for the welfare of people. He added that he hopes Bajrang Bali continues to shower his blessings on everyone.
आज कनॉट प्लेस स्थित प्राचीन हनुमान मंदिर पहुँचकर प्रभु के दर्शन कर देशवासियों के सुख, समृद्धि और उत्तम स्वास्थ्य की प्रार्थना की।
बजरंग बली सब पर अपनी कृपा बनाए रखें। pic.twitter.com/OKdzqqhuJ4
— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) December 19, 2025
The Hanuman Temple at Connaught Place, known for its centuries-old heritage, often sees political leaders, celebrities, and thousands of devotees visiting every week, especially on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
Public and Political Reactions
Kejriwal’s visit comes at a time when conversations around governance, leadership transitions, and the political future of AAP remain active. Supporters welcomed the gesture, calling it a sign of humility and faith, while critics viewed it as a symbolic political move.
Significance of the Visit
Political analysts also noted that such temple visits by major leaders often create visibility during key phases of public engagement. The Connaught Place Hanuman Temple, being one of the oldest shrines in Delhi, holds cultural and spiritual importance.
As of now, Kejriwal has not connected the visit to any political agenda, presenting it simply as a moment of personal devotion and blessings for the people.