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RAM, Krishna State Heritage, Law must be applied to respect them: HC

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Prayagraj: The High Court of Allahabad on Friday said that “Parliament must bring the law to pay ‘Rashtriya Samman’ (National Honority) to Lord RAM, Lord Krishna, Ramayan and his author Valmiki besides Gita and they are the Culture and Heritage of the State”.
The court added that the Constitution allowed someone to become atheist, but that does not mean that someone can give a joke of gods and goddesses.
The court also said that there was a need to educate children about this problem by making it a mandatory subject in all state schools and educating children about Indian culture.
This observation was made by Justice Shekhar Kumar Yadav while allowing the application of a Akash Jatav akash guarantee from Hathras, which was accused of sharing images of Hindu gods on social media.
The court allowed the application of guarantees, given the request for the Petitioner that he was in prison for the past 10 months.
The trial in his case has not started and there is no possibility that the trial will conclude in the near future.
On charges against the applicant, the court said that there were many countries in the world where there were provisions for hard punishment for the behavior, but in India there was a lower penalty than many countries.
Outlining his seat, the court assessed the 12-pages delivered in Hindi further said that “recently, the peak court has given a decision in the case of Janmabhoomi Ram for the sake of people who believe in the RAM of God, which is the soul and culture of India and India is incomplete without the god of RAM “.
The court also condemned the practice of caste discrimination.
In addition, the court said that someone had to respect the gods and culture of the country where he lived, instead of making obscene statements about the problem.
“The Indian Constitution allows a person to become atheist, but that does not mean that someone can give a obscene speech against gods and goddesses,” Judicia said Yadav.
The court made this decision on October 8.

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