Nambi Narayanan, a former scientist at the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), has recently made a statement. This statement he has made for the critics who targeted his Hindu identity. In fact, in the film 'Rocketry: The Nambi Effect' made on his life, the Hindu identity of former scientist Nambi Narayanan was shown which was targeted. At the same time, now a video is going viral on social media in which Nambi Narayanan can be seen explaining his point of view and asking if being a Hindu is a sin? In fact, in this video, Nambi Narayanan says, "It sometimes seems a joke.'' Someone wrote a review in which he said that Nambi Narayanan has been shown to be a Hindu. Nambi Narayanan is having some celebrations. They are reciting the Good morning. And even the rest of the sort of things, he is a 'Brahmin'; He is a Hindu. Hindutva is being shown. I want to ask you if I am a Hindu. I mean, I'm not ashamed to say that. Is it a shame to be a Hindu? At the same time, Nambi further said that he is a Hindu and hence he has been shown as a Hindu in the film as well. They could not be shown as Muslims or Christians. At the same time, he further said that he was not a Brahmin, and even if he was, why would people want to cut him (Brahmins). At the same time, Nambi Narayanan said, "Is it a sin to be a Brahmin? I am not a Brahmin, that's a different question. If a Brahmin is an ally, would you consider him a small one? There are so many Brahmins who gave their lives for the country. Not just one. I can give you the full list. So, the only thing is that we are unnecessarily promoting the issue.'' Let us tell you that Nambi, who was wrongly removed at the time of his job, said, "He has no connection with any party. If someone is tossing up his name for politics, they should not do it.'' At the same time, Nambi said that he has received compliments from both PM Narendra Modi and Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and the politics of both are different. Big news for Delhiites, now 10k fine to reach the place of car-bike owners PM to interact with Indian contingent participating in Commonwealth Games tomorrow Markets: Rupee-Dollar Exchange rates, and more updates today