If there is an election in Uttar Pradesh and there is no entry of Lord Ram, the leaders find it dishonest. BJP and Congress have always been in front of you in the name of Lord Ram. The issue of construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya has been giving and snatching power in elections for years. Now the work of construction of Ram temple is going on fast but there is politics in the name of Lord Ram that it is not taking the name of stopping. Congress has always been accusing the BJP government of pretending to be in the name of Ram, while the BJP tells itself to be devoted to Lord Ram. The Congress has lost its cool many times in the process of besieging the BJP and resorting to absurd statements, for which the Congress has to bear the brunt, now once again in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, Congress leader Rashid Alvi has made a controversial statement about Jayshree Ram. The statement has been given, on which there is a lot of discussion on social media. Many BJP leaders are accusing Rashid Alvi of making anti-Hindu rhetoric by sharing the video, but Rashid Alvi has denied the allegations. Let us first tell you the statement of Rashid Alvi on which there is a ruckus.
Rashid Alvi’s poisonous words on Ram devotees
Congress leader Rashid Alvi, who came to participate in a program in Sambhal, said that these days some people who say Jai Shri Ram are not saints but demons. Before this statement, Rashid Alvi mentioned the incident of Ramayana, when Hanumanji was going to Himalayas to get Sanjeevani Booti and a demon in the guise of a saint created an illusion to stop him. Rashid Alvi said that some people mislead the people of the country by chanting Jai Shri Ram. We should be careful with such people. Rashid Alvi said, I do not want to lengthen my talk. But it comes in Ramayana that when Lakshmana’s condition deteriorates and it is said that before sunset, bring Sanjeevani Booti. Ravana sends a demon as a saint. It is said that Sanjeevani Booti should not come before morning. Rashid Alvi said that the demon chants Jai Shri Ram while sitting on the earth, Hanuman flying in the sky comes to the ground and chants Jai Shri Ram. The demon tells them to come after taking a bath in the river and then say Jai Shri Ram. Hanuman goes to bathe in the river. Rashid Alvi further told the anecdote that a crocodile holding his foot in the river says that he is not a monk, he is a ghastly demon. Even today many people chant Jai Shri Ram, they are not all saints, they are immoral people. Need to be smart. These are Kalnemi monsters. Such an atmosphere has to be created in the country through which Ram Rajya will be formed.
Congress’s ‘controversial’ Shri Ram
On this statement of Rashid Alvi, BJP IT in-charge Amit Malviya targeted, he said that after Salman Khurshid, now Congress leader Rashid Alvi is calling those who say Jai Shri Ram as nocturnal. How much poison is mixed in the thoughts of the Congress towards the devotees of Ram. Congress leader Rashid Alvi said in his clarification that during my speech hundreds of saints and saints were sitting there, I have not said that every person who speaks Jai Shri Ram is a demon, I have said that every person who speaks Jai Shri Ram is not a monk. It happens, Shri Ram is the name of a faith, politics cannot be done on him. Congress leader Rashid Alvi said, I have also said that Ram Rajya should come in the country in the true sense, where there is no famous target of hatred, BJP has a habit of using every word inappropriately. Earlier, former Union minister and senior Congress leader Salman Khurshid, in his new book, compared Hindutva to radical groups like ISIS and Boko Haram. Senior Congress leader Salman Khurshid’s new book Sunrise Over Ayodhya has been embroiled in controversy as he compared Hindutva to radical groups like ISIS and Boko Haram. Former Union minister Khurshid made this purported remark in a chapter titled The Saffron Sky in his new book Sunrise over Ayodhya. In this book, he wrote that the political form of Hindutva in the present era is putting aside the eternal and ancient Hindu tradition of saints and saints.