Ram Mandir will be built in Ayodhya definitely – MP Shirole

Pune: NP NEWS 24 ONLINE- Bhartiya Janata Party’s  Member of Parliament  Anil Shirole attended the meeting organized by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and declared that he would remain active in the construction of Ram Mandir (Temple).

Vishwa Hindu Parishad’s Pune division organized a Dharma Sabha (religious meeting) on Sunday to demand the law for Ram Mandir to the Central Government. MP Shirole, Sadhvi Pragya Bharti, Atulshastri Bhagre Guruji, Dada Vedak, Ravindra Vanjarwadkar, Pandurang Raut, organizer of the meeting Kishore Chavan and representatives of pro-Hindu organizations were present on the occasion. On the behalf of the organization, Shirole was given the proposal of demanding the law for Ram Mandir Construction.

What Shirole said:

Shirole said that the government also wants to build Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. He also reminded that he was involved in the 1992 incident. Shirole appealed to the Supreme Court  (SC) should give its approval for constructing the Ram Mandir. He further said that he came here to respond to the feelings of the devotees of Lord Ram. His speech received a huge response from the people.

 

Sadhavi Pragya Bharti appealed to the make resolution that votes for those who will build Ram Mandir. At this time, Mandar Parlikar did anchoring and Shrikant Chillal gave the vote of thanks.

 

Demand by RSS:  

The results of the assembly elections of five the states will be declared on Tuesday, and on the same day, the Winter Session of Parliament begins. On the backdrop of this, RSS (Rastriya Swayamsevak Sangh) reminded Narendra Modi government for constructing Ram Mandir in Ayodhya and demanded the law for Ram Mandir construction.

 

#NationWantsRamMandir

The hashtag with Nation wants Ram Mandir is coming in trends on tweeter since last several days. As the preparations of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections 2019,  right-wing organizations and political parties are trying to create hatred atmosphere in the country. They are trying to mislead the people in the name of the religious issues and in this way they are succeeding in diverting peoples’ attention from development issues.

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