[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Politicians have taken a break on progressive talks and are busy in knowing the caste of Hindu deity. One leader says Lord Hanuman a’ Dalit’, another one says him a ‘Muslim’ and now a Minister in UP has said that he was a ‘Jat’.
Laxmi Narayan Chaudhary, the minister in charge of religious affairs said his assessment is based on the fact that this popular Hindu God has traits similar to the ‘Jat’ community.
He also added that “I think Hanuman ji was a Jat, because when a Jat sees someone in trouble, he (like Lord Hanuman) jumps in without knowing the issue or the people,” the minister told news agency ANI. He also mentioned, “Lord Hanuman’s behaviour is very similar to that of a jat because after Goddess Sita was kidnapped by Ravan, he immediately came to Lord Ram’s help.”
“Everyone who believes in the Sanatan Dharm would surely worship Lord Hanuman. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has already given explanation on this issue,” the minister said.
Earlier on Thursday (Dec20), Bukkal Nawab, a councilor with the ruling party in Uttar Pradesh, added a new angle to the debate by insisting that Lord Hanuman was a Muslim. But he based his theory only on the name.
“I believe that Lord Hanuman was a Muslim. That is why the names of the people in Islam are almost similar to lord Hanuman, whether it is Rehman, Ramzan, Farman, Zeeshan and Qurban. Such types of names are found in Islam only,” he said.
Former BJP parliamentarian Savitri Bai Phule had earlier called Lord Hanuman a Dalit. “Lord Hanuman was a Dalit and a slave of the manuwadi people. He was a Dalit and a human. When he gave his all for Lord Ram, then why he was given a tail and his face blackened? Why was he made a monkey?” she questioned.
The discussion on Lord Hanuman started after Yogi Adityanath, the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, said at a rally in Rajasthan last month: “Bajrang Bali (Hanuman) is such a god that he is a forest-dweller, lives in the mountains. Dalits, deprived, he takes everyone along, from east to west, north to south, and unites them all.”
A group that calls itself the “Rajasthan Sarv Brahmin Mahasabha” sent the saffron-wearing chief minister a legal notice accusing him of playing on Hanuman’s caste for votes in Rajasthan.
But Yogi Adityanath’s supporters said his speech had been distorted and misinterpreted in a clip on social media in which he seemed to say, without a pause, “Bajrang Bali (Hanuman) is such a god that he is a forest-dweller, lives in the mountains, is a dalit, deprived…”
Former UP CM Akhilesh Yadav was also heard asking the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister to disclose the caste of other gods as well.
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