Pappu Yadav controversy: The politics of Bihar is heated these days. Amidst the election environment, the phase of rhetoric is at its peak. Meanwhile, an interview of Congress leader and Purnia MP Pappu Yadav has spread like wildfire on social media. Pappu Yadav, famous for his outspoken style, gave such a statement this time, which created a stir from political circles to the common people.
In fact, during an interview, when Pappu Yadav was asked how difficult it is to become an independent MP, he said, “Becoming an independent MP is not the status of God’s father.” Just this one line changed the entire atmosphere. After this, while mentioning Lord Shiva and Lord Krishna, he said that Shankar is the soul of Sanatan Dharma. When the anchor objected to this, Pappu Yadav replied, “I am not insulting anyone, but those who create false gods have become mushrooms.”
After this statement there was a storm on social media. Some people looked at it from a philosophical perspective, while a large number of people called it an “insult to Sanatan Dharma” and demanded an apology from Pappu Yadav.
Words entangled in the debate of religion and politics
Pappu Yadav further said that the power of God is linked to nature, “God guides by nature and nature guides by God”, that is, both God and nature are guides to each other. He also said that if you see divinity in a stone, then it is a god, otherwise just a stone. His statement blurred the line between religious faith and philosophical thinking. While some people are calling it freedom of thought, on the other hand a large number of people are considering it as an “attack on faith”.
Jan Suraj Party expressed strong displeasure
State President of Jan Suraj Party, Manoj Bharti has given a sharp reaction to this controversial statement of the MP. He wrote on
Heat increased in election atmosphere
This statement of Pappu Yadav has brought a new twist in the election environment. People are debating on this from villages to social media. Some people are saying that Yadav has always been an “outspoken leader”, while others believe that such words do not suit an MP.











