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Handiest ladies, ‘Shudras’ can really feel ache of ‘derogatory’ remarks made towards them in guise of faith: Maurya

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LUCKNOW: Samajwadi Birthday celebration nationwide normal secretary Swami Prasad Maurya on Thursday mentioned best ladies and “Shudras” can really feel the ache of the “derogatory” remarks made towards them within the guise of faith.

Maurya, a outstanding OBC chief in Uttar Pradesh, not too long ago made headlines for his feedback on Ramcharitmanas – a Sixteenth-century poem, pronouncing that its positive verses “insult” a big phase of the society at the foundation of caste and demanded that the ones be “banned”.

He when compared the ache of girls and ‘Shudras’ with that of Mahatma Gandhi after he used to be thrown out of a teach via Britishers.

“The ache led to via the insult and misbehaviour the British had meted out to Gandhiji on a teach via pronouncing ‘Indians are canine’ used to be best felt via him. In a similar way, the ache led to via the derogatory feedback made towards ladies and Shudras within the guise of faith are best felt via them,” Maurya mentioned in a tweet in Hindi.

A cupboard minister within the earlier BJP executive within the state, Maurya had resigned and joined the SP earlier than the 2022 Uttar Pradesh Meeting polls.

He contested the election from the Fazilnagar Meeting seat within the Kushinagar district however misplaced.

He used to be later despatched to the legislative council via SP leader Akhilesh Yadav.

On January 24, an FIR used to be registered towards Maurya on the Hazratganj police station over his debatable feedback at the “Ramcharitmanas”, police mentioned.

The case used to be registered following a criticism from Shivendra Mishra, a resident of the Aishbagh locality within the Bazar Khala house of Lucknow.

Every other FIR used to be registered towards Maurya and others on January 29 on the PGI police station.

The case used to be registered on a criticism from Satnam Singh Lavi, who alleged that the act of burning the copies of the “Ramcharitmanas” posed a danger to peace, police mentioned.

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LUCKNOW: Samajwadi Birthday celebration nationwide normal secretary Swami Prasad Maurya on Thursday mentioned best ladies and “Shudras” can really feel the ache of the “derogatory” remarks made towards them within the guise of faith.

Maurya, a outstanding OBC chief in Uttar Pradesh, not too long ago made headlines for his feedback on Ramcharitmanas – a Sixteenth-century poem, pronouncing that its positive verses “insult” a big phase of the society at the foundation of caste and demanded that the ones be “banned”.

He when compared the ache of girls and ‘Shudras’ with that of Mahatma Gandhi after he used to be thrown out of a teach via Britishers.

“The ache led to via the insult and misbehaviour the British had meted out to Gandhiji on a teach via pronouncing ‘Indians are canine’ used to be best felt via him. In a similar way, the ache led to via the derogatory feedback made towards ladies and Shudras within the guise of faith are best felt via them,” Maurya mentioned in a tweet in Hindi.

A cupboard minister within the earlier BJP executive within the state, Maurya had resigned and joined the SP earlier than the 2022 Uttar Pradesh Meeting polls.

He contested the election from the Fazilnagar Meeting seat within the Kushinagar district however misplaced.

He used to be later despatched to the legislative council via SP leader Akhilesh Yadav.

On January 24, an FIR used to be registered towards Maurya on the Hazratganj police station over his debatable feedback at the “Ramcharitmanas”, police mentioned.

The case used to be registered following a criticism from Shivendra Mishra, a resident of the Aishbagh locality within the Bazar Khala house of Lucknow.

Every other FIR used to be registered towards Maurya and others on January 29 on the PGI police station.

The case used to be registered on a criticism from Satnam Singh Lavi, who alleged that the act of burning the copies of the “Ramcharitmanas” posed a danger to peace, police mentioned.

ALSO READ | ‘Ramcharitmanas curse to society’: Bihar Minister feedback towards Tulsidas’s doha; BJP hits again