Everyone has the right to tell the story: RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav

Patna, June 25 (IANS). In the Etawah district of Uttar Pradesh, there is a round of statements for the alleged assault and abusive behavior of a religious narrator. Meanwhile, the leader of the opposition in the Bihar law meeting, Tejashwi Yadav, also jumped in the rhetoric with this dispute. He said on Wednesday that everyone has the right to tell the story. The RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav said during a conversation with reporters in Patna that those who are in power today are priests of God. He challenged and said that if it is not, he must show “God of Murdabad.” He said that all the people were watching how Uttar Pradesh was being discriminated. Everyone has the right to tell the story. He said: “The people of BJP should answer or backward, very backward narrator cannot become a priest of a temple? Can’t we be Hindus to present the story of God among the people?” He said it was the double character of the BJP. These people learned from the RSS, the same is with these people and nothing else. He targeted the BJP and said that there must be a leader, about which he talks backwards, extraordinarily backward and Dalits from the front is a fraud. These people hate backward, extremely backward and dalits. Please tell that a Bhagwat Katha was arranged in a village in the Etawah district of UP on June 21. During the event, some villagers objected to the narrator’s cabinets. It is alleged that the narrators organized the story by calling themselves Brahmins, while they are from other role players. This controversy caught fire and some people started fighting with the narrator and was abused. -Ians MNP/ABM/DSC shares this story -tags