Lord Rama is Nepali, not Indian, real Ayodhya in Nepal, claims PM KP Sharma Oli
In a stunning claim which is set to spark controversy, Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli on Monday (July 13) said that Lord Rama was born in Ayodhya village of Nepal and not in India as claimed.
Nepal PM Oli made the odd case while tending to a program to stamp the birth commemoration of Bhanubhakta Acharya.
“Albeit genuine Ayodhya lies at Thori, a city in the west of Birgunj, India has asserted that Lord Rama was conceived there. Because of these nonstop cases even we have accepted that divinity Sita got hitched to Prince Rama of India. In any case, actually, Ayodhya is a town lying west of Birgunj,” he said.
PM Oli likewise blamed India for social infringement by “making a phony Ayodhya.”
“Till now we have stayed under the conviction that Ram, the man Sita wedded, was an Indian… he was not, he was a Nepali. Balmiki Ashram is in Nepal and the blessed spot where King Dashrath had executed the rituals to get the child is in Ridi. Dashrath’s child Ram was not an Indian and Ayodhya is additionally in Nepal,” he noted.
The Nepalese head administrator likewise asked how Lord Rama could come to Janakpur to wed Sita when there was “no signifies” of correspondence. He included that it was inconceivable for Lord Rama to come to Janakpur from Ayodhya in India.
“Janakpur lies here and Ayodhya there and there is a discussion of marriage. There was neither phone nor versatile at that point how might he think about Janakpur,” Oli said.
It is to be noticed that Janakpur in Dhanusa District of Nepal is fancifully adored as the origin of Sita. In 2018, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had visited Janakpur and had initiated an immediate transport administration to Ayodhya as a major aspect of a ‘Ramayan Circuit’. During his visit, PM Modi had likewise visited the twentieth century Janaki sanctuary, devoted to Sita, in Nepal. He had likewise reported a Rs 100 crore bundle to create Janakpur.
The reciprocal ties among India and Nepal went under strain after Union Defense Minister Rajnath Singh introduced a street associating the Lipulekh go with Dharchula in Uttarakhand. The initiation of 80-km-long street didn’t go down well with the Nepal government with Kathmandu guaranteeing that the street was based on Nepalese land. Nepal as of late refreshed its political guide and remembered some Indian domains for the new guide.
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