Bihar: Case filed against UP Deputy CM Dinesh Sharma for calling Mata Sita a 'test tube baby'

A complaint letter has been filed against Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Dr. Dinesh Sharma in a Bihar court on Saturday, accusing him of conspiring to spread religious hysteria.



A complaint letter has been filed on Saturday in a Bihar court against Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Dr. Dinesh Sharma for allegedly calling Mata Sita a 'test tube baby', accusing her of plotting to spread religious hysteria. is. In the complaint letter filed by Chandan Kumar Singh, a local advocate in Sitamarhi Practices Court, Bihar, it has been said that this statement of Dinesh Sharma is not only going to hurt religious sentiments but also appears to be part of the conspiracy to spread religious frenzy in the country.

He urged the court to take legal action by ordering a criminal case against the accused in this case. The complaint letter states that Mother Sita is the mother of the world. In such a situation, this statement of the Deputy Chief Minister is an insult to the mother of all people.

Singh told that "The matter was heard on Saturday in the court of Chief Judicial Magistrate Saroj Kumari, after which the court has accepted this libel letter." Singh said that now the next hearing in this case will be held on June 8 in the court of the Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate.

It is alleged that the Deputy Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh compared mother Sita's birth to a pitcher with a 'test tube baby' in a program. It is believed that mother Sita was born in Sitamarhi.

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