Jairam Ramesh Clarifies: Pitroda's Ram Mandir Comments Not Aligned with Congress
- Posted on December 29, 2023
- Politics
- By Arijit Dutta
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The Congress party distances itself from Sam Pitroda's controversial remarks on the Ram Temple, clarifying it as his personal view. Pitroda, Indian Overseas Congress chairman, expressed concerns over the country's direction, emphasizing that the focus should be on education, economy, and not religious agendas.
In
a significant development within the Congress party, Jairam Ramesh reiterated
that Sam Pitroda's recent comments regarding the Ram Temple controversy do not
reflect the party's stance. Emphasizing that Pitroda's views are personal,
Ramesh clarified the party's position, disassociating from Pitroda's
statements.
The Indian Overseas Congress chairman, Sam Pitroda, raised eyebrows with his contentious statement, suggesting that the country's trajectory is veering off-course due to the elevation of issues like the Ram Temple to a national agenda. Expressing apprehension about the upcoming 2024 elections and their impact on India's future, Pitroda voiced concerns about the prevailing direction of the nation.
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Highlighting
his worries, Pitroda emphasized the disproportionate emphasis on religion over
crucial matters such as education, employment, economic growth, and
environmental issues. He expressed discomfort with the political use of
religion, advocating for its personal nature rather than being a national
agenda.
Pitroda
stressed the need for a modern nation built on broader developmental
objectives, distancing from the excessive politicization of religious matters.
He underscored the significance of respecting individuals irrespective of their
religious beliefs and urged leaders to prioritize institutions like schools and
libraries over religious visits.
This
divergence within the Congress party over Pitroda's remarks signifies a debate
on the national agenda, stressing the need for a balanced focus on
developmental priorities rather than religious affiliations in the political
landscape.