Yogi Adityanath obtains legal notice for calling Lord Hanuman Dalit



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  Yogi gets legal notice for calling Hanuman Dalit
Uttar Pradesh's prime minister, Yogi Adityanath. (File)

A right-wing group from Rajasthan sent a legal notice to the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath, asking him to apologize within three days for allegedly calling the god Hanuman of Dalit.

Adityanath said on Tuesday: "Hanuman is a forest dweller, a poor man, and a Dalit. Bajrang Bali has sought to connect all Indian communities from north to south and west to west. "

" It was his resolve, as Lord Ram wanted. Just like him, we should not rest before fulfilling this wish, "he added. He also said residents of the district would vote for "Ram Bhakts" and not for "Ravana".

Rajasthan President Sarv Brahmin Mahasabha, Suresh Mishra, for his part accused of dragging Lord Hanuman's caste for political ends. for the BJP in the state where the polls will take place on December 7th.

The notice reads as follows: "I am saddened by the fact that the Chief Minister of the UP, Lord Hanuman, has been deprived. His statement hurt the religious feelings of many faithful. Those who are deprived of it get the strength to fight against all odds. It is a real attempt to take political distance in election.

Adityanath's comments sparked a political quarrel prompting Congress to blame the BJP for its "double face."

Congressman Pramod Tiwari condemned Adityanath's remarks, saying: the BJP divides the individual and society, but it is for the first time that it divides the gods into castes.

The Chief Minister of the UP participates in a series Electoral rallies in the state to campaign for the BJP and its candidates are in office the next election of the badembly.

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