Truth can’t remain blurred for long, Ram temple is a symbol of patience and rights: Yogi
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday said that truth ultimately prevails and no one can keep it blurred for long.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday said that truth ultimately prevails and no one can keep it blurred for long.
This was revealed by Ram Mandir Construction Committee chairman Nripendra Mishra here on Friday after three days of a brainstorming session on the progress of the works.
In the last financial year, Ram Lalla received donations of Rs 363 crore through different sources.
Ram Mandir Building Construction Committee Chairman Nripendra Mishra said here on Saturday that they would like to complete the construction of the temple in 2025 but due to inclement weather and festivals, this work may be delayed by one or two months.
Nitish Kumar left the Indi alliance on January 28 and became the Chief Minister from NDA. " We had decided that we would go to Ayodhya and offer Muraitha at the feet of Shri Ram," Choudhury said.
He said only a 'Ramdrohi' (betrayers of Lord Ram) can oppose the construction of Ram Temple in India.
At an election rally in Gorakhpur, the chief minister said "Had the Opposition implemented stringent measures against terrorists while in power, attacks on Sankatmochan Temple and Kachari could have been avoided."
Addressing rallies in Sakti and Dhamtari, he urged the crowd to spare one hour of their time to support him and ensure to cast their votes in favour of the saffron party in the remaining phases of the crucial general election.
Bhutan's Speaker Vetsop Namgyel also visited the Ram temple the darshan (glimpse) of the deity.
Over 5 lakh devotees from across the country and even from abroad thronged the Ram Janmabhoomi to celebrate the Ram Janmotsav at the Ram Temple.