At a time when the bilateral relationships between India and Nepal are on the edge of a precipice over border issues, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has made an off-the-mark comment that could further worsen the things.<\/p>\n
Speaking on the occasion of poet Bhanubhakta\u2018s birth anniversary, PM Oli has thrown a controversial statement claiming that India is manipulating cultural and historical facts by creating a fake Ayodhya.<\/p>\n
“We have been suppressed culturally. Facts have been twisted. Even today, we believe that Sita was married to an Indian prince, Ram. We gave her not to an Indian, but the one from Ayodhya. And Ayodhya is a village that lies to the west of Birgunj,” he claimed.<\/p>\n
He \u2018reasoned\u2019 that if Ayodhya was in India, it couldn\u2019t be possible for a prince to travel such a long distance to come to Janakpur<\/a> to marry Sita as there was no communication and transportation during those times.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n \u201cIf Janakpur was here and Ayodhya was there (India), how would one know that there was a princess eligible for marriage. There was neither a telephone nor a mobile phone. It was just impossible to know about the match,” said PM Oli.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n <\/p>\n He further added that there is a huge controversy in Indian Ayodhya and the Ayodhya that lies in Nepal has no issues as such.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n \u201cAyodhya lies in Thori, which is west of Nepal’s Birgunj, and the Pandit who performed Putresthi Yagya after there were no children for King Darsharath was from Ridi in Nepal. Therefore, child Ram is also not Indian. The place Ayodhya is not in India either,” he added.<\/p>\n However, PM Oli has not provided any archaeological shreds of evidence or cite references to back his statements.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Meanwhile, many Nepali leaders weren\u2019t convinced by the Prime Minister\u2019s statements and warned it could further escalate the existing tensions.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n \u201cIt is not suitable for such baseless, unproven statements to come from a Prime Minister. It looks like the PM wants to further spoil Nepal-India relations rather than working to resolve tensions,\u201d tweeted Co-chairperson of Rashtriya Prajatantra Party Kamal Thapa.<\/p>\n \u201cIndian media could pick up and make controversial headlines out of the PM\u2019s statement tomorrow,\u201d warned former Vice-Chair of National Planning Commission Swarnim Wagle.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n Likewise, India\u2019s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has also condemned PM Oli\u2019s controversial remarks on the birthplace of Lord Rama.<\/p>\n “Lord Ram is a matter of faith for us, and people will not allow anybody, be it the Prime Minister of Nepal or anyone, to play with this,” said BJP Spokesperson Bizay Sonkar Shastri.<\/p>\n Stay Tuned to Nepali Sansar For Latest Political News<\/a>!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" At a time when the bilateral relationships between India and Nepal are on the edge of…<\/span><\/p>\n