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Priests denied permission to march towards Ayodhya; Akhada Parishad calls urgent meeting
Union Minister Puyish Goyal, who had gone to campaign for BJP in Rajasthan’s Jodhpur; stated that the Ram Temple will be for sure constructed in Ayodhya, be it through law or will be decided mutually.
Lucknow: The sadhus and saints from Uttar Pradesh’s Prayagraj, who were scheduled to march towards Ayodhya, pressing their demand for Ram Temple were on Monday denied permission to march towards the disputed land. Ayodhya authorities have assured considering the demand for conducting the program post December 6. The Akhada Parishad has called an urgent meeting after the order.
In the meeting 2 representatives from every 13 Akhadas will participate. The meeting, which will begin at 9am, will take place in Prayagraj’s Juna Akhada’s Shiv temple. As per sources, the further strategy will be discussed in the meeting.
Temple will be constructed either by law or amicably: Goyal
Union Minister Piyush Goyal, who had gone to campaign for BJP in Rajasthan’s Jodhpur; stated that the Ram Temple will be for sure constructed in Ayodhya, be it through law or will be decided mutually.
Ram temple will be built peacefully: Rajnath
Home Minister Rajnath Singh who was in poll-bound Rajasthan on Monday for addressing public rallies said that Ram Temple will be built peacefully. Speaking to ABP News, HM Rajnath assured that Lord Ram’s 27-year-old exile will end soon and he will be brought out of the tent.
Speaking further on RSS Seh Sarkaryavaha Dattatreya Hosabale’s statement that “If government can build Sardar Patel statue, why can’t they bring an ordinance for building ram temple”; Home Minister said that there is nothing wrong in what RSS leader said as it is the demand of the majority and lot of people want that a ram temple should be built in Ayodhya.
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