“All those raising slogan of ‘Jai Shri Ram’ not sages”: Congress leader Rashid Alvi sparks row
PTI, Nov 12, 2021, 3:49 PM IST
Sambhal: Senior Congress leader Rashid Alvi here said all those raising the slogan of ”Jai Shri Ram” are not sages, citing a demon from the Ramayana and urging people to stay alert.
The statement by Alvi drew a sharp reaction from BJP leader Amit Malviya, who accused the Congress leader of calling all those who raise the slogan as ”demons”.
Alvi made the statement at the ”Kalki Mahotsav” here on Thursday night. Alvi said there are some people who are ”misleading” others by raising the slogan of ”Jai Shri Ram”. But they all are not ”munis” (sages) and there is a need to remain alert, the Congress leader said, stressing that there is no scope for hatred in the Ram Rajya.
Alvi refers to an episode in the Ramayana, in which Hanuman was given the task of bringing ”sanjivini” to save the life of Laxman. In the episode, Ravan made a demon appear in the form of a saint while Hanuman was on his way to bring ”sanjivini”, a herb that can cure Laxman. Hanuman is later told by an ”apsara” (nymph) that the saint is actually a demon who wants to waste his time, according to the epic.
सलमान ख़ुर्शीद के बाद अब कांग्रेस के नेता राशिद अल्वी जय श्री राम कहने वालों को निशाचर (राक्षस) बता रहे हैं।
राम भक्तों के प्रति कांग्रेस के विचारों में कितना ज़हर घुला हुआ है। pic.twitter.com/kHG3vXSpDW
— Amit Malviya (@amitmalviya) November 12, 2021
Alvi’s views have come in for criticism by BJP leader Amit Malviya who tweeted, ”After Salman Khurshid, now Congress leader Rashid Alvi is calling those who say ‘Jai Shri Ram’ as demons. How much poison is mixed in the thinking of the Congress for devotees of Ram.” He also posted a video clip of Alvi.
Recently, Congress leader Salman Khurshid invited controversy over his comparison of a ”robust version” of Hindutva with Jihadi terror groups.
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