A controversial statement and multiple flaks later, Nepal govt says PM’s Ayodhya claims did not intend to hurt anyone

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU: After drawing flak from several quarters, the Foreign Ministry today clarified that Prime MinisterMonday claims on Ayodhya were
non-political and had no intent of hurting sentiments. Issuing a statement on Tuesday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that the
Government has taken note of the ‘interpretations& of the PMremarks which were not meant to debasing the significance of Ayodhya and the
cultural value it bears. The MoFA clarified that PM Oliintentions were to only stress the need for further research on related facts about
Ram and Ramayana. Read the Foreign Ministryfull statement here. &As there have been several myths and references about Shri Ram and the
places associated with him, the Prime Minister was simply highlighting the importance of further studies and research of the vast cultural
geography the Ramayana represents to obtain facts about Shri Ram, Ramayana and the various places linked to this rich civilization.& The
Ministry further reiterated that Nepal honors cultural affinity between the two countries by means of taking example of Vivah Panchami
celebrations that take place in Janakpur, Nepal and Ayodhya, India, every year. Oliclaims have been received with strong criticism not only
in India, but many in Nepal, including ruling party leaders have condemned his uncalled for comment. On Monday, PM Oli made an off-the-mark
comment that India is manipulating cultural and historical facts by creating a fake Ayodhya in India, which in fact is a village west of
Birgunj. IndiaBJP condemns Nepal PMcomment on ‘real& Ayodhya His ‘claim& came at a time when diplomatic relations between Nepal and
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