India

PATNA: While firefighting the Ramcharitmanas debate, CM Nitish Kumar on Tuesday said his federal government appreciates all faiths and faiths and there need to be no interference in any spiritual matter.Breaking his silence on the intense debate after state education minister Chandra Shekhars remarks on some of the verses of Ramcharitmanas, Nitish stated, Every individual is totally free to observe his/her religion according to his/her practices.
We should respect all faiths and faiths.
Asked for his discuss the controversy at Prasadi English village in Arwal district during his Samadhan Yatra, Nitish stated, If there is any controversy, it is completely nonsense.
Individuals ought to not develop any debate on such concerns.
He likewise said, In Bihar, we (state federal government) respect all faiths and promote the liberty for all to follow any religion.
We do not interfere in the spiritual practices of anyone.
On being asked whether the minister must withdraw his remarks, Nitish said he had actually currently spoken with the minister on this issue.
What should I inform you? Even the deputy chief minister has actually made it clear that our company believe in appreciating all religions.
Now this controversy ought to stop, he stated.
The CMs reaction came two days after among his celebration colleagues lashed out at Chandra Shekhar, a minister from the RJD quota, and asked him to apologise for his remarks.While dealing with the convocation ceremony of Nalanda Open University recently, the minister spoke about a few of the vesrses in Ramcharitmanas, which presumably promoted discrimination against some backward and Dalit castes.





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