Former Bihar Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi has once again raised questions on the existence of Lord Ram. In a program of Ambedkar Jayanti in Jamui on Thursday, he said that Lord Ram was only a few, he was the character of Tulsidas and Valmiki Ramayana. Many good things have been written in Ramayana, so we believe it, but do not know Ram.
Scheduled caste people should not worship
Manjhi did not stop here. He further said that no one becomes big by worshiping. Scheduled caste people should stop worshiping. Brahmins who eat meat and drink alcohol, tell lies, one should stay away from them. They should not be worshipped. Ram had eaten the ripe berry of Shabri, today we show some food to the people by eating it. The upper caste and upper caste people are not the natives of India, they are outsiders.
Manjhi often gives controversial statements about Ram
The case of Hindustan Awam Morcha (HAM) supremo Manjhi's statements on Lord Ram, the Hindu religion, and Brahmins is not new. He has done these things many times before. In December last year itself, there was a big uproar after one such statement of his. Later he had organized a Brahmin feast in Patna. The condition was that only Brahmins would eat those who had never committed any 'sin'. These statements of Manjhi were not taken lightly in the NDA alliance. The constituent parties, including the BJP, had given him advice only in gestures.
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