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There Is BJP's Ram In Ayodhya: Congress Leader!

While everyone was waiting for the time to arrive, a Congress leader created a big controversy by comparing Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to Lord Ram.

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   1 Jan 2024 5:29 PM GMT
There Is BJPs Ram In Ayodhya: Congress Leader!
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The whole nation is eagerly waiting for January 22nd to arrive for the big occasion. It is the date when the much-awaited Bhavya Ram Mandir will be inaugurated. All the required arrangements are being made for the occasion. The guests were sent the invitations. Not just India, but other nations are also waiting for the occasion.

While everyone was waiting for the time to arrive, a Congress leader created a big controversy by comparing Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to Lord Ram. He said that the Chief Minister is Lord Ram to them.

Former Minister H. Anjaneya was asked about the Chief Minister not getting invited to the Ram Mandir inauguration. In response, he made these comments. He said that the Chief Minister is Ram to them and he will worship Ram in his place.

Talking about the Ram Mandir the former Minister said that there is BJP's Ram in the city. Saying that Siddaramaiah is a Ram himself he asked why he would worship Ram in the Ayodhya City. Taking a dig at the invitees list who were invited for the temple inauguration, he said that only the BJP men were invited to recite the Bhajans.

"Not inviting him to the inauguration ceremony in Ayodhya is a good development. CM Siddaramaiah himself is Lord Ram. Why should he worship Ram in Ayodhya?" the Senior Congress leader said.

Not stopping there the former Minister said that the BJP is not owning the Hindu religion. He asked what the party did to end the discrimination towards a few communities in the religion. His comments are now doing rounds.

As he said these comments ahead of the temple inauguration and compared the Chief Minister to Lord Ram his comments raised many eyeballs. We have to wait and see where the controversy leads further.