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'No historical record of Lord Ram's existence': Tamil Nadu Minister remark triggers row, BJP hits out

Tamil Nadu Minister Sivasankar has claimed that there is no evidence of Lord Ram's existence and urged people to celebrate the legacy of Rajendra Chola instead. This statement has prompted K Annamalai to question the DMK's stance on Lord Ram.

Edited By: Arushi Jaiswal @JaiswalArushi Chennai Published : Aug 03, 2024 11:57 IST, Updated : Aug 03, 2024 11:57 IST
Tamil Nadu, SS Sivasankar, Lord Ram
Image Source : X/@SIVASANKAR1SS Tamil Nadu Minister SS Sivasankar

Chennai: Tamil Nadu Transport Minister and DMK leader SS Sivasankar has sparked controversy by claiming that there is no historical evidence to prove the existence of Lord Ram. Speaking at Chola Emperor Rajendra Chola's birth anniversary event in Ariyalur, Sivasankar said, "We must celebrate the birthday anniversary of our great ruler Rajendra Chola, who made our land proud. We should celebrate his birthday; otherwise, people may be compelled to celebrate something that has no connection or evidence to them."

'No evidence or historical record of Lord Ram's existence'

"To show that Rajendra Chola lives on, there are ponds constructed by him, temples built by him, and his name is mentioned in scripts, sculptures, and other artefacts. We have history and evidence for it, but there is no evidence or historical record of Lord Ram's existence. They call him (Ram) an avatar. An avatar can't be born. It is being done to manipulate us, hide our history, and present another history as superior," he further added.

The Ariyalur district administration and the Tamil Nadu Tourism Department celebrated the birthday anniversary of Chola Emperor Rajendra Chola on August 2 in Ariyalur district. The event saw the participation of all government officials, including Transport Minister Sivasankar and District Collector Rathnaswamy.

BJP hits out  

Reacting to Sivasankar's remark, Tamil Nadu BJP president K Annamalai questioned DMK’s "sudden obsession with Lord Ram”. Annamalai, in a post on X, said, "DMK's sudden obsession with Bhagwan Shri Ram is truly a sight to behold--who would've thought? Just last week, DMK's Law Minister Thiru Raghupathy declared that Bhagwan Shri Ram was the ultimate champion of social justice, the pioneer of secularism, and the one who proclaimed equality for all." 

"Fast forward to today, and we have the scam-tainted DMK Transport Minister, Thiru Shiva Shankar, boldly asserting that Lord Ram never existed, claiming it's all a ploy to erase the Cholan history. Isn't it fascinating how quickly DMK leaders' memories fade? Weren't they the same folks who opposed our Hon PM Thiru @narendramodi for installing the Chola Dynasty Sengol in the new Parliament Complex?" he added in the post.

"It's almost comical that the DMK, a party that seems to think Tamil Nadu's history started in 1967, has suddenly discovered a love for the nation's rich culture and history. Perhaps it's time for DMK Ministers Thiru Raghupathy and Thiru Shiva Shankar to sit down, debate, and reach a consensus on Lord Ram. We're confident that Thiru Shiva Shankar could learn a thing or two about Bhagwan Shri Ram from his colleague," he further added in the post on X.

DMK found itself embroiled in a significant controversy previously when Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin made disparaging remarks about Sanatana Dharma in a speech.

(With ANI inputs)

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