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Why an Indian lawyer tried to sue God

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Indian lawyer Chandan Kumar Singh recently stunned many Indians when he tried to sue popular Hindu God Ram.

Mr Singh told the BBC that he took the action because he felt "Lord Ram was unjust to his wife Sita", and he wanted a court in the eastern state of Bihar to "acknowledge this fact".

The court wasn't convinced with his argument and rejected his plea last week, saying it wasn't a "practical case".

And to add to Mr Singh's woes, a group of his colleagues have accused him of "seeking publicity", and one of them has sued him for defamation.

Ram is the hero of the Ramayana, the Sanskrit epic of 24,000 stanzas.

He is revered by millions in India and around the world.

Disrespecting women

Mr Singh is undeterred by the criticism, and believes strongly that he has a valid case.

He quotes from religious scriptures to support his argument.

"It's well known that Ram asked Sita to prove that she was pure after he rescued her from the clutches of the demon king Ravana. He did not trust Sita," Mr Singh told the BBC.

"Ram's treatment of Sita shows that women were not respected even in ancient times. I am aware that the case may sound ridiculous to many, but we have to discuss this part of our ancient religious history. I will file a case again because I really believe that Indians have to acknowledge that Ram mistreated Sita."

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Image copyrightHemendra Kumar Singh
Image captionLawyer Chandan Kumar Singh wants equal rights for women in India
Mr Singh also rejected allegations that he was merely seeking publicity.

"I filed the case because we cannot talk about respecting women in modern day India when we know that one of our most revered gods did not treat his own wife with respect," he said.

But he admits the reactions have taken him by surprise.

"I expected some objection but did not anticipate that my colleagues would turn against me. I was only talking about justice and had no intention of hurting anybody's religious sentiments," he said.

"Is it wrong to seek justice for women? The court's acceptance of my plea would have sent a good message that respecting women was important to Indians."

But his colleagues are not convinced.

Hurt sentiments

Lawyer Ranjan Kumar Singh told the BBC that the plea "insulted Hindus".

"He has a history of filing publicity-seeking pleas. But this time he has gone too far. He has hurt our sentiments," he said.

Ranjan Kumar Singh has also filed a defamation case against his colleague.

"We have also requested the bar council to cancel his licence to practice law. All lawyers are united against Chandan, he needs to learn a lesson," he told the BBC.

"We see Ram and Sita as one and worship them as a couple, there is no question of us believing that Ram mistreated Sita," Ranjan Kumar Singh added.

But Chandan Kumar Singh insists that "his fight isn't against Ram".

"I too worship Ram. I am a practising Hindu. I apologise to people if they feel hurt, but I cannot ignore the fact that Sita wasn't respected," he said.
 
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well thats the freedom indian people enjoy.
 
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He's COMPLETELY right. The point he's making is that people's values are determined by our scriptures and ancient texts that we refer to repeatedly. If we keep Ram is a sacred place without questioning the fact that Sita was treated unjustly (so unjustly that she was taken away after the fire trial), then we're accepting those values uncritically. Obviously he's a lawyer activist who wants society to think critically about what it reveres. Good job man!
 
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We don't have as many Gods as you guys, I think we only have a few hundred or so. :enjoy:
Are gods allowed in to China?:omghaha:

This is called a true trolling of the Indian judiciary system, this fellow a jobless attention seeking lawyer wants to become famous In a day, when there is no time to clear cases of living humans courts are entertaining by gone era,
Assume the court takes the matter, it proves that ayodhya belongs to lord ram and his brothers, so the structures are built illegally without their permission, and adjacent to the disputed place there is a building called " seetha ki rasoi" ie- seethas kitchen, which in turn proves that the place indeed was lord Rama's house, and if the court wants to give justice to seetha she should be given equall property rights in her husbands property so even seetha has right over ayodhya.

Every prophet can also be taken to court, every ancient king, Queen can be taken to court but one who entertaines such people are what can I say.

Ravana kidnapped seetha so is he going to lodge a complaint of kidnapping against Ravan?:hitwall:

Can the present police search for seetha? It will become international problem between India and srilanka:lol:
 
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You're so funny. :lol:

I'm sure your high IQ can comprehend how if there are millions of statues/idols of Gods/Goddesses all ovbleee place, then they are probably allowed.
Are Chinese allowed to worship in public? Or still worshipping in the closet secretly?
As for millions of statues they have been turned in to show pieces, arnt they?
Let Buddha bless the godless country. CPC is your new god :haha:
 
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Are Chinese allowed to worship in public? Or still worshipping in the closet secretly?
As for millions of statues they have been turned in to show pieces, arnt they?
Let Buddha bless the godless country. CPC is your new god :haha:

Godless country with hundreds of Gods. What a high IQ you must have. :P
 
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If we keep Ram is a sacred place without questioning the fact that Sita was treated unjustly (so unjustly that she was taken away after the fire trial)
And Who Will Certify That She Treated Unjustly Not Us Certainly.If You want Learn the Fact Read Ramayana
Beliefs Are Beliefs

There Also Justified Reason For Fire Trial in Ramayana Itself One Should No Mix Beliefs With Law of Land
If You Do You will Find Fault in your Beliefs In Some Way or Another
 
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And Who Will Certify That She Treated Unjustly Not Us Certainly.If You want Learn the Fact Read Ramayana
Beliefs Are Beliefs

There Also Justified Reason For Fire Trial in Ramayana Itself One Should No Mix Beliefs With Law of Land
If You Do You will Find Fault in your Beliefs In Some Way or Another

You didn't read my post.
 
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