Only We Can Build Ram Temple In Ayodhya Says Yogi

  Preeti Sigh   3703   23 Dec, 2018 

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Whenever Ram temple is constructed in Ayodhya, it would be done by "us" and no one else, declared Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath today. "Some people were speaking about Ram Janmabhoomi... they were saying that they will only vote for the party that will build Ram temple. I want to assure you that whenever that happens and we'll be the ones to do it, nobody else can do it," Yogi Adityanath said at the Yuva Kumbh in Lucknow. He also termed the Hindu culture as India's only culture and said, "India is a nation, and it has only one culture. The languages, castes, regions, eating habits, dialects may be different... From a political point of view there can be differences in India, but the country has only one culture, the 'Hindu culture'. And, all of us should feel proud about it." In an apparent dig at Congress president Rahul Gandhi, the UP chief minister said, "Jo log Ram aur Krishna ko mithak maante rahe hai, unn logo dwaraa janeu dikhaakar aur gotra bataakar bharmaane kaa prayaas kiyaa jaa raha hai (Those who used to consider Ram and Krishna as mythical, are showing off their sacred thread and revealing their gotra now to mislead people." The debate was initially started by BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra who demanded to know the gotra of the Congress president. Gotra refers to a clan or descendants from a common ancestor. Last month, a priest, who claimed to have old records of the Nehru-Gandhi family tree, said that Rahul Gandhi is a "Dattatreya" and a Kashmiri Brahmin. Rahul Gandhi had also attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his "knowledge of Hinduism". Ahead of the national election next year, the Ram temple issue is a common occurence in rallies, speeches, with various right-wing organisations and a section of the BJP calling for fast-forwarding the construction of the temple. Some have even called for an ordinance or an executive order to bypass the legal process. The Ayodhya title suit is currently pending in the Supreme Court, which is expected to say in January when it will begin hearing the case.

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