Ayodhya saint outraged over PM Oli's remarks about Lord Ram

Lucknow, Ta. 14 July 2020, Tuesday

Nepal's Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli's controversial statement about Lord Ram has angered Ayodhya saints. Ramdas Maharaj, chairman of the Ram Dal Trust, said that from today, his disciples would take to the streets in Nepal to protest against Oli. Talking about the description of Vedas and Puranas, Ramdas Maharaj said that there is no Saryu river in Nepal.

"Millions of my disciples live in Nepal and tomorrow millions of them will take to the streets to protest," he added. Nepal's PM KP Sharma Oli will have to step down within a month. I declare this mandate. My disciples take to the streets to protest and oust Oli.

Ayodhya is the cultural capital of the world. Look at the Vedas, Ramayana, and Puranas, it is simply written that where there is Saryu river, there is Ayodhya. Nepal does not even have the Saryu River. There is a king of the whole earth and the emperor of all is the Maharaja of Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh, India.

However, Dharmaguru Mahant Paramahansa said that KP Sharma himself is not a Nepali. KP Sharma is adamant on making Nepal Nepali like Pakistan. Betraying the people of Nepal. China has claimed more than two dozen villages in Nepal. To hide which they are resorting to the name of Lord Rama. Ayodhya is one, and will remain one. In politics, anyone can say anything but the main Ayodhya is where Saryu Mata is. Ramji is Lord's Ayodhya.

Nepal's PM KP Sharma Oli claimed that Ayodhya, the city of Lord Rama, is not in Uttar Pradesh, India, but near the Valmiki Ashram in Nepal. Oli made the statement at a function on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Adi poet Bhanubhakta, a Nepali translator of the Valmiki Ramayana.

"We are still under the illusion that Sita was married to Ram, who is an Indian," Oli added. But he is not Indian but Nepali. There is a Valmiki Ashram at a place called Thori near Birganj, west of Janakpur, where Prince Ram is. The place called Valmiki Nagar is now in the West Champaran district of Bihar, part of which is located in Nepal.



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