The political atmosphere has been hot after the statement made by Samajwadi Party leader and Rajya Sabha MP Ramji Lal Suman on Rana Sanga. Regarding her statement, District President of Mahila Morcha of Hindu Mahasabha, Meera Rathore reacted sharply and announced a reward of Rs 1 lakh for cutting Ramji Lal Suman’s tongue.

What did Ramji Lal Suman say?

Ramji Lal Suman had said in his statement that “Rana Sanga, who brought Babur to India. He signed a compromise with Babur to defeat Ibrahim Lodhi and invited to come to India. If Babur is criticized, why not Rana Sanga?”

After this statement, there is a sharp response in political circles.

Who was Rana Sanga?

Rana Sanga, also known as Maharana Sangram Singh, was a powerful Rajput ruler of Mewar. He was the grandfather of Maharana Pratap and was born on 12 April 1482. His father’s name was Rana Raymal. He was the youngest of the three brothers – his elder brothers were Kunwar Prithviraj and Jaimal.

Rana Sanga is known for his valor and struggling rule. Rajputana’s power was at its peak during his time and he was one of the most prominent warriors fighting against the Mughals.

Political controversy continues on the statement

After this statement of Ramji Lal Suman, the controversy in political circles is increasing. Many Hindu organizations, including the Hindu Mahasabha, have expressed their displeasure against him and demanded to withdraw the statements. At the same time, there is no official response from the Samajwadi Party to this dispute yet.

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Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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