LUCKNOW: Congress veteran and former Rajya Sabha MP Karan Singh has urged UP chief minister Yogi Adityanath to honour Sita with the respect that is long overdue - by halving the height of Ram's proposed 221-m height statue and making one of Sita alongside her husband.In a letter to Yogi, who was in Nepal on Wednesday to attend the ceremonial celebration of Sita's wedding with Ram, the 87-year-old said he hoped the UP CM would consider the suggestion favourably which would "ensure Sita gets the respect in Ayodhya overdue for so long a time."In his letter, Singh, who has authored a number of books on Hinduism, wrote, "While recalling the sad circumstances and hardships which Sita underwent, and since you have decided to construct a grand statue of Lord Ram in Ayodhya, I feel the urge to request you to reduce the height of proposed Ram statue by half and get a statue of Sita built alongside."The letter spelt out what Sita had to endure: "After her marriage with Ram, Sita joined her husband when he left for a 14-year exile. In the last leg of the exile, Sita was kidnapped and taken to Lanka where she lived like a prisoner....", going on that though Ram rescued Sita after killing Ravan, she was accepted only after she passed the 'agni pariksha '."But... Sita again had to face exile even though she was pregnant at that time," read the letter