New Delhi:
Days before the mega Ram temple consecration ceremony in Ayodhya to be attended by top leaders, Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Jitendra Awhad has provoked a controversy with his comment that “Lord Ram was a non-vegetarian”.
Mr Awhad, who belongs to the Sharad Pawar camp of the NCP, made the comment at an event in Maharashtra’s Shridi on Wednesday.
“Lord Ram belongs to us, Bahujans. He used to hunt and eat animals. He is a Bahujan. They are trying to make everyone a vegetarian by giving Lord Ram’s example. But Lord Ram was not a vegetarian, he was a non-vegetarian. A person who has stayed in the forest for 14 years – where will he go to find vegetarian food?” Mr Awhad said, referring to the years Lord Ram spent in the forests in the Hindu epic Ramayana.
The comment, which comes ahead of the grand consecration of the new Ram temple in Uttar Pradesh’s Ayodhya later this month, has sparked a massive controversy, with some seeking action against him for hurting religious sentiments.
A large group of supporters of the Ajit Pawar faction of the NCP turned up outside Mr Awhad’s Mumbai home on Wednesday night and shouted slogans against him.
The police have deployed extra personnel in front of Mr Awhad’s house.
Led by BJP MLA Ram Kadam, the protesters said they will march to the nearest police station and file a case against the NCP MLA over his comments that hurt the sentiments of Hindus.
“All devotees of Lord Ram will file a police case against Jitendra Awhad,” Mr Kadam said. “If Balasaheb were alive, today’s Saamana newspaper would have spoken harshly to those who called Lord Ram a non-vegetarian,” Mr Kadam said in a post on X, referring to the Shiv Sena’s mouthpiece.
“But what is the reality today? Anyone can say anything about Lord Ram; anyone can make fun of Hindus. They don’t care. They are as cold as ice. But come elections, they will talk about Hindutva,” the BJP MLA said.