Lord Rama Nepali, not Indian, Ayodhya in Nepal, claims Nepal PM
In a stunning claim, which is set add a new twist in India and Nepal relationship, Nepal prime minister KP Sharma Oli on Monday said that Lord Rama was born in Ayodhya village of Nepal and not in India as claimed, reports Zee news.
Nepal PM Oli made the claim while addressing a programme to mark the birth anniversary of Bhanubhakta Acharya.
‘Although real Ayodhya lies at Thori, city in the west of Birgunj, India has claimed that Lord Rama was born there. Due to these continuous claims even we have believed that deity Sita got married to Prince Rama of India. However, in reality, Ayodhya is a village lying west of Birgunj,’ he said.
PM Oli also accused India of cultural encroachment by ‘creating a fake Ayodhya.’
‘Till now we have remained under the belief that Ram, the man Sita married, was an Indian... he was not, he was a Nepali. Balmiki Ashram is in Nepal and the holy place where King Dashrath had executed the rites to get the son is in Ridi. Dashrath's son Ram was not an Indian and Ayodhya is also in Nepal,’ he noted.
The Nepalese prime minister also asked how Lord Rama could come to Janakpur to marry Sita when there was ‘no means’ of communication. He added that it was impossible for Lord Rama to come to Janakpur from Ayodhya in India.
‘Janakpur lies here and Ayodhya there and there is talk of marriage. There was neither telephone nor mobile then how could he know about Janakpur,’ Oli said.
The bilateral ties between India and Nepal came under strain after Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh inaugurated a road connecting the Lipulekh pass with Dharchula in Uttarakhand.
The inauguration of 80-km-long road did not go down well with Nepal government with Kathmandu claiming that the road was built on Nepalese land. Nepal recently updated its political map and included some Indian territories in the new map.
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