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OMG! Case filed against Lord Rama in Bihar court for ‘throwing Sita out of the house’
Thakur Chandan Kumar Singh, a lawyer based in Bihar has said that Lord Rama was 'torturous' to his wife Sita by throwing her out of the house. The lawyer said that Lord Rama had listened to a washer-man who said against their marriage.
Patna, January 31: A court in Bihar’s Sitamadhi district has got a bizarre petitioner in which he had appealed to sue Lord Ram for renouncing his wife Sita in Ramayana.
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According to reports, Thakur Chandan Kumar Singh, a lawyer based in Bihar has said that Lord Rama was ‘torturous’ to his wife Sita by throwing her out of the house. The lawyer said that Lord Rama had listened to a washer-man who said against their marriage.
Singh in his petition filed at the Sitamadhi district court had also questioned that how Lord Rama could be so heartless towards his own wife.
Singh claims to get justice in favour of Sita through filing a petition and also said that his aim is not to hurt anybody’s religious sentiments across India. Also Read: (Muslims barred from playing Ram, Laxman, Sita in Faizabad’s Ramlila; Reason: They eat meat)
According to Singh, the injustice towards women began in Treta Yug (when Lord Rama was believed to have ruled Ayodhya). Singh believes that until and unless the women from Treta Yug are not given justice, women in Kalyug won’t get justice either.
The court accepted to hear the petitioner on Monday where the decision will be taken by the judge to accept the plea or reject it.
The case reminds of a 2012 film starring Akshay Kumar and Paresh Rawal, which had a story line in which a case was filed against God for creating natural calamities.
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