
'***pandits come, eat nothing, take money': Jitan Ram Manjhi kicks up storm with remark on Brahmins
India Today
Manjhi raised the issue while speaking at an event organised by the Bhuiyan-Musahar community in Patna on Saturday. He raised the issue of politics being done in the name of religion and used derogatory terms against pandits (Brahmin by caste).
Former Bihar Chief Minister and Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM) chief Jitan Ram Manjhi courted controversy after he made an alleged derogatory remark against the Brahmin community.
Manjhi, who was speaking at an event organised by the Bhuiyan-Musahar community in Patna on Saturday, raised the issue of politics being done in the name of religion and used derogatory terms against pandits (Brahmin by caste).

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