Astrologer Brahmanda Guruji predicts global conflict, political changes in India by 2025-2026
Team Udayavani, Oct 26, 2024, 11:09 AM IST
In a statement that has sparked widespread attention, astrologer Brahmanda Guruji predicted that a third world war could begin between 2025 and 2026, with 13 Muslim-majority countries allegedly preparing to unite and attack India. Speaking to reporters after visiting the famous Hassanamba Temple, Guruji shared his prophecies regarding India’s political and security future.
Guruji stated that Prime Minister Modi would remain in office for only one and a half more years before stepping down and retiring to an ashram. He further claimed that Bangladesh and China would engage in conspiracies leading to an attack on India.
He also predicted that Karnataka may be divided into three regions, each with its own chief minister, as part of Shiva’s divine will. Guruji foresees water scarcity and potential outbreaks of diseases affecting the region in the near future.
These predictions have stirred significant public interest and debate.
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