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Hinduism just fallacy, Brahminism cause of all disparities in society: SP's Swami Prasad Maurya

SP leader Swami Prasad Maurya said Hinduism is just a "fallacy" and Brahminism is the cause of all disparities in society.

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By ETV Bharat Tech Team

Published : Aug 28, 2023, 10:49 PM IST

Lucknow: In a controversial remark on Monday, Samajwadi Party leader Swami Prasad Maurya said Hinduism is just a "fallacy" and Brahminism is the cause of all disparities in society.

Earlier this year, Maurya had triggered a row by claiming that certain verses of the Hindu epic Ramcharitmanas "insult" a large section of society on the basis of caste and demanded that these be "banned". On Monday, in a post in Hindi on 'X', he said, "The roots of Brahminism are very deep and the cause of all the disparity is also Brahminism itself."

"There is no religion called Hinduism, Hindu religion is just a fallacy (dhokha). In real meaning, the Brahmin religion has been termed the Hindu religion, and there is a conspiracy to trap Dalits, tribals and backward people of this country. If there was a Hindu religion, tribals, Dalits and the backwards would have been given respect, but what an irony," Maurya said.

Reacting to this post, senior Aam Aadmi Party Shekhar Dixit said in Hindi, "Buddhism teaches non-violence, love and sacrifice, so if @SwamiPMaurya ji does not believe in Hinduism, then he must have read the Buddha, who was born in the Rajput clan of Hindu religion, renounced all attachments and took 'sanyas' for the deprived and exploited."

Maurya had defected from the BJP and joined the SP in 2022, a month ahead of the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections. Hitting out at Maurya without taking his name, former deputy chief minister of Uttar Pradesh Dinesh Sharma said, "In the 2024 (Lok Sabha polls), the public will completely destroy the parties that insult 'Sanatan Dharma', and the opposition will have to face defeat on all the (80) seats in the state."

Sharma further said the SP leader's statement was "unfortunate" and alleged that it violates democratic norms and constitutional rights. "This statement shows the frustration of the SP," he added. In a tweet in Hindi, Samajwadi Party leader I P Singh said, "Mr Swami Prasad Maurya should refrain from speaking on religious issues every day. You had accepted Buddhism years ago, (but) it does not mean that you should criticise Hinduism continuously." (PTI)

Lucknow: In a controversial remark on Monday, Samajwadi Party leader Swami Prasad Maurya said Hinduism is just a "fallacy" and Brahminism is the cause of all disparities in society.

Earlier this year, Maurya had triggered a row by claiming that certain verses of the Hindu epic Ramcharitmanas "insult" a large section of society on the basis of caste and demanded that these be "banned". On Monday, in a post in Hindi on 'X', he said, "The roots of Brahminism are very deep and the cause of all the disparity is also Brahminism itself."

"There is no religion called Hinduism, Hindu religion is just a fallacy (dhokha). In real meaning, the Brahmin religion has been termed the Hindu religion, and there is a conspiracy to trap Dalits, tribals and backward people of this country. If there was a Hindu religion, tribals, Dalits and the backwards would have been given respect, but what an irony," Maurya said.

Reacting to this post, senior Aam Aadmi Party Shekhar Dixit said in Hindi, "Buddhism teaches non-violence, love and sacrifice, so if @SwamiPMaurya ji does not believe in Hinduism, then he must have read the Buddha, who was born in the Rajput clan of Hindu religion, renounced all attachments and took 'sanyas' for the deprived and exploited."

Maurya had defected from the BJP and joined the SP in 2022, a month ahead of the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections. Hitting out at Maurya without taking his name, former deputy chief minister of Uttar Pradesh Dinesh Sharma said, "In the 2024 (Lok Sabha polls), the public will completely destroy the parties that insult 'Sanatan Dharma', and the opposition will have to face defeat on all the (80) seats in the state."

Sharma further said the SP leader's statement was "unfortunate" and alleged that it violates democratic norms and constitutional rights. "This statement shows the frustration of the SP," he added. In a tweet in Hindi, Samajwadi Party leader I P Singh said, "Mr Swami Prasad Maurya should refrain from speaking on religious issues every day. You had accepted Buddhism years ago, (but) it does not mean that you should criticise Hinduism continuously." (PTI)

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