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SP MP Ramji Lal Suman calls Rana Sanga 'traitor,' sparks row

IANS March 22, 2025 259 views

Samajwadi Party MP Ramji Lal Suman has ignited a fierce debate by calling the historic Rajput king Rana Sanga a traitor during a parliamentary discussion. His comments came while addressing BJP's statements about Indian Muslims' connection to Babur, suggesting that if Muslims are linked to Babur, then others are connected to Rana Sanga who allegedly invited him. The remarks have drawn strong condemnation from BJP leaders, particularly Sanjeev Balyan, who demanded an apology for insulting the Rajput community. The controversy highlights the ongoing tensions surrounding historical narratives and their modern political implications in India.

"If you claim Muslims are the descendants of Babur, then you are also the descendants of Rana Sanga -- a traitor" - Ramji Lal Suman, SP MP
New Delhi, March 22: Senior Samajwadi Party leader and Rajya Sabha member Ramji Lal Suman has sparked a major controversy with his remarks in Parliament on a historical Rajput king.

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Suman links Rana Sanga to Babur's invasion during Parliament speech on Home Ministry

In a statement that has drawn sharp reactions, Suman, participating in a discussion on the functioning of the Home Ministry, referred to the 16th-century Rajput king Rana Sanga as a "traitor."

During his speech, Suman addressed the BJP over its frequent comments about the historical lineage of Indian Muslims.

"It is often repeated by BJP leaders that Muslims have the DNA of Babur," he said.

"But I would like to point out that Indian Muslims do not consider Babur as their ideal. In fact, who brought Babur to India? It was Rana Sanga who invited him to defeat Ibrahim Lodi. By that logic, if you claim Muslims are the descendants of Babur, then you are also the descendants of Rana Sanga -- a traitor. We criticise Babur, but not Rana Sanga," Suman said.

Suman's remarks stirred row. Former BJP MP Sanjeev Balyan condemned the statement, calling it an insult to Rajputs.

"Shame on you -- crossing all limits of appeasement. Calling the great warrior Rana Sanga a traitor in Parliament is a grave insult to the Rajput community and the entire Hindu society," Balyan said in a post on social media while sharing a video clip of Suman's speech.

"The Samajwadi Party should apologise to the nation for such a shameful act," he added.

Rana Sanga, a member of the Sisodia dynasty, ruled Mewar from 1508 to 1528. He was known for uniting various Rajput clans to resist the expanding influence of the Delhi Sultanate. His kingdom extended across present-day Rajasthan, Gujarat, and parts of Madhya Pradesh, with Chittor as his capital.

Babur, a descendant of Genghis Khan and Timur, invaded India in 1526 and defeated Lodi Dynasty ruler Ibrahim Lodi in the first battle of Panipat, laying the foundation of the Mughal Empire in India.

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