Congress leader Karan Singh has suggested to the Uttar Pradesh government building Lord Ram’s statue along with that of Mata Sita on the banks of river Saryu instead of erecting a solitary one of the ‘Maryadapurushotam’. Singh made the suggestion in a letter to UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, saying building Lord Sita’s statue alongside one of Lord Ram would be in line with the long-pending justice to the “noble lady”, who faced greater struggle than her husband.
“After all these centuries let Ayodhya at last do justice to the memory of this great and noble lady,” said the scion of the erstwhile royal family of Jammu and Kashmir, while also ruing that his earlier letter on the issue has not even been acknowledged.
To have Sita’s statue alongside Lord Ram’s on the bank of Saryu in Ayodhya, Singh suggested even reducing the Lord Ram’s statute to half.
“I do feel that at last justice should be done to Sita ji. I, therefore, suggest that instead of constructing one very tall statue of Sri Ram, you should halve the height and make twin statues of Sri Ram and Sita ji,” said the Congress leader in his letter.
In his letter to the chief minister, the first Sadr-e-Riyasat of J&K also recalled the greater struggle faced by Sita ji, and said, “There seems to be a recent tendency to forget Sita ji altogether and concentrate only on Sri Ram. This will be adding another injustice to what this noble lady suffered in her own lifetime.”
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