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‘India’s Ayodhya is fake, real Ayodhya is in Nepal !’ – Claims Nepal PM Oli
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Hilarious claim – ‘Lord Shriram was Nepali’ !
India must now take precedence in removing Prime Minister, K.P. Sharma Oli, of the ruling Communist Party of Nepal, from power for blindly following China and continuously instigating India, and establish a pro-Indian state in power !
Kathmandu (Nepal) – Prime Minister of Nepal K.P. Sharma Oli making a ‘Chinese invention’ said that Ayodhya based in India is fake. He said that Shriram is not Indian, but a Nepali. India has created fake Ayodhya with its cultural encroachment. He was speaking at a program organised at his residence to commemorate the birth anniversary of poet Bhanubhakta Acharya held here on 13th July. A few days ago, Oli had alleged that ‘India is conspiring to remove me from power.’ He also made a bitter remark that the infection of Coronavirus from India is more deadly than infection from China and Italy.
Real Ayodhya lies in Nepal, not in India. Lord Ram is Nepali not Indian: Nepali media quotes Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli (file pic) pic.twitter.com/k3CcN8jjGV
— ANI (@ANI) July 13, 2020
Oli further said that ‘India has tampered with historical facts. We believe that we gave Sita to prince Rama; but we did not give Sita to the prince Rama of Ayodhya in India, but to the prince of Nepal. Ayodhya village is in west of Birganj, Nepal. If Ayodhya of India is true, then how did the prince there came to Janakpur for marriage ? Knowledge and science originated and developed in Nepal itself.
Leader of the Opposition, made K.P. Sharma Oli aware of reality !
The statement made by Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli in the context of Ayodhya is being openly criticised by the leaders of the opposition of his own country. Many leaders of Nepal made him aware of the reality and said that now-a-days India and Nepal have an atmosphere of tension, Oli should not make such a statement. Kamal Thapa, co-chairman of the Democratic Party of Nepal, reacted to it by saying that ‘Prime Minister Oli is escalating rather than reducing the tension between India and Nepal.’