Bad words of Jitan Ram Manjhi, told Ravana more hardworking than Ram, called Ramayana imaginary

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Bad words of Jitan Ram Manjhi, told Ravana more hardworking than Ram, called Ramayana imaginary

Controversial statement given by Jitan Ram Manjhi regarding Lord Ram.

Controversial statement given by Jitan Ram Manjhi regarding Lord Ram.

The political atmosphere has heated up in Bihar over comments on religious issues. Recently Bihar Education Minister Prof. Chandrasekhar had given a controversial statement regarding Ramcharitmanas. On this statement of the Education Minister, all the veteran leaders of the country including Bihar were seen doing politics of accusations and counter-accusations against each other. During this, a lot of rhetoric was also done against each other. In this episode, a brawl has started once again regarding comments on religious issues. Former Bihar CM Jitan Ram Manjhi has made controversial remarks regarding Lord Shri Ram. While giving a speech today on March 17, he said that the story of Lord Ram is just imaginary. In this story, Ravan was more hardworking than Ram, but we do not believe it.

Manjhi has raised questions on the cattle of Ramayana

Please tell that Jitan Ram Manjhi has given controversial statements about Lord Ram and Ramayana even before this. Refuting some lines written in Ramayana, he had said that he believes in Ramayana. Ramcharitmanas has been created from Ramayana, Ramayana has been written by Maharishi Valmiki, but still Valmiki’s birth anniversary is not celebrated. Valmiki should be worshipped, but it is not.

Earlier too, Manjhi had questioned the Ramayana line ‘Nari Neer Neech Kati Dhawa, Dhol Gawar Shudra Pashu Nari Sakal Tadna Ke Adhikari, Pujya Vipra Sheel Gun Heena’. He had said in an open forum that he does not believe in Ram as God. He described Rama only as a character in the creation of Goswami Tulsidas and Valmiki. He said that’s why I believe in Goswami Tulsidas and Maharishi Valmiki, but do not believe in Ram, because Lord Ram is just an imagination.

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