I fail to understand what wrong did Centre say in its affidavit. After all, characters in Ramayana or, for that matter in Bible or in Quran are mythological ones. I am not aware of scientific proof of their existence. It is a matter of faith for their followers. Nobody objects to them believing in those characters. They too should not object to others not believing in them. As a government, the affidavit only states the fact that there is no proof of their existence. It does not say whether they existed or not. That a large number of people believe that they did is no evidence by itself. A large number of people at one time believed that earth was flat or sun revolved around the earth.
RE:What wrong did Centre say?
by Ankita Gupta on Sep 13, 2007 01:39 AM Permalink
Mr Alok, will Congress be ready to file such affidavit about the non existence of Mohammad, if the need arises?