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Bhopal:
A Ram temple is being constructed in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, with the consent of each Indian, Madhya Pradesh Congress chief Kamal Nath mentioned immediately, 4 days forward of the muse laying ceremony.
Kamal Nath’s colleague Digvijaya Singh mentioned former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi additionally wished the temple to come back up.
“I welcome the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya. People of the country were expecting and wishing for this since long. The construction of the temple is being carried out with the consent of every Indian. It’s possible only in India,” Mr Nath mentioned in a video message.
He mentioned Lord Ram is on the centre of all people’s religion.
“The centre of our faith is Lord Ram!And today, the country is being run with trust in the Lord Ram. That’s why we all wish that a grand temple should be built at the birthplace of Ram in Ayodhya. (late PM) Rajiv Gandhiji also wanted the same,” he tweeted.
He, nevertheless, questioned the “muhurat” (auspicious time) for the bottom breaking ceremony for the development of temple, to be held on August, 5 probably in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
“If we talk about ‘muhurt‘, then more than 90 per cent of Hindus in this country will be those who believe in religious science like ‘muhurt‘, ‘grihdasha‘, ‘astrology’, ‘choghadiya‘ etc,” he mentioned.
“I am neutral to the fact that there is no ‘muhurt‘ for the foundation laying on August 5. This is playing with the religious sentiments and beliefs (sic),” the Congress chief mentioned.
MP Home Minister and senior BJP chief Narottam Mishra mentioned: “Some people have a habit of criticising, and whenever they speak, they seek to find evil in the good. (Unknowingly) even in their criticism, they have at least taken the name of Lord Ram.”
Mr Mishra mentioned it was the Congress which had tried to delay the development of the temple.
“Kapil Sibal and other big leaders of Congress stood against the (construction) of Ram temple in court and kept saying in the supreme court that Lord Ram was an imaginary character. They said there was no ‘Ram Setu’. They should think now. Lord Ram is everywhere in this country,” Mr Mishra mentioned.
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