Nepal's foreign minister also jumps into Ayodhya controversy, says research will change history

New delhi date. 15 July 2020, Wednesday

After Nepal's Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli's controversial statement on the real Ayodhya issue, now Nepal's Foreign Minister has gone two steps further. On the one hand, Nepal's foreign ministry clarified Oli's statement, after which now External Affairs Minister Pradeep Gyawali has claimed that history will change after research on the Ramayana. "So far we have believed everything on the basis of faith," he said.

In an interview, Jnwali said, "We are told that Sita was born in Janakpur and Rama was born in Ayodhya, but from the day the study reveals new facts, the history of Ramayana will change." The way there is a written history of the Buddha. Not so with Ramayana.

That said, there is still not enough evidence to confirm the archaeological study of the Ramayana civilization. Discussions are going on between the two countries regarding the places mentioned in the Ramayana. Its cultural geography remains to be finalized.

Nepal's Prime Minister Oli on Monday claimed that the real Ayodhya is in Nepal, not India. Lord Rama was born in Thori, South Nepal. Nepal has been the victim of cultural encroachment and its history has been tampered with.

After Oli's statement, Nepal's foreign ministry clarified that the statement made by the prime minister was not intended to hurt anyone's feelings and was not intended to hurt anyone's feelings. However, after this clarification, the Foreign Minister of Nepal has issued this statement.

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