No power can stop construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya: UP deputy CM
PTI | Updated: Nov 4, 2018, 16:07 ISTHighlights
- "The Bharatiya Janata Party was, is and will always favour the construction of a Ram temple in Ayodhya," he said.
- The deputy chief minister reiterated his party's stand on the issue and said, "No power can stop construction of grand Ram temple at the birthplace of Ramlala."

LAKHIMPUR KHERI: Uttar Pradesh deputy chief minister Keshav Prasad Maurya said on Sunday that "no power can stop" the construction of a grand Ram temple in Ayodhya.
"The Bharatiya Janata Party was, is and will always favour the construction of a Ram temple in Ayodhya," he said.
"The issue is pending with the Supreme Court, hence, I cannot comment," he said. Maurya, however, hastened to added that, "We can tell for certain in one line that a grand Ram temple would be constructed whenever time comes."
He was responding to queries about congregation of religious seers in Delhi to press for Ram temple construction through an ordinance by the Union government.
Maurya said he respected the sentiments of honourable seers regarding the temple.
He, along with party organisation secretary Sunil Bansal, was here to attend an event.
The deputy chief minister reiterated his party's stand on the issue and said, "No power can stop construction of grand Ram temple at the birthplace of Ramlala."
"As on date, the matter is pending with the Supreme Court and its verdict is awaited," he said, adding. "What we can firmly assure (people) is that not even a brick in the name of Babur would be laid or allowed to be laid at the birthplace of Ramlala".
Taking a jibe at Congress president Rahul Gandhi without naming him, Maurya said, "The people are realising the 'asaliyat' and 'nakaliyat' (what is genuine and what is fake) of those who are attempting to cheat the Hindu community by putting on 'janev' (religious thread)."
"Congress must explain as to why it intended hearing (of Ayodhya issue) in 2019," he added.
"The Bharatiya Janata Party was, is and will always favour the construction of a Ram temple in Ayodhya," he said.
"The issue is pending with the Supreme Court, hence, I cannot comment," he said. Maurya, however, hastened to added that, "We can tell for certain in one line that a grand Ram temple would be constructed whenever time comes."
He was responding to queries about congregation of religious seers in Delhi to press for Ram temple construction through an ordinance by the Union government.
Maurya said he respected the sentiments of honourable seers regarding the temple.
He, along with party organisation secretary Sunil Bansal, was here to attend an event.
The deputy chief minister reiterated his party's stand on the issue and said, "No power can stop construction of grand Ram temple at the birthplace of Ramlala."
"As on date, the matter is pending with the Supreme Court and its verdict is awaited," he said, adding. "What we can firmly assure (people) is that not even a brick in the name of Babur would be laid or allowed to be laid at the birthplace of Ramlala".
Taking a jibe at Congress president Rahul Gandhi without naming him, Maurya said, "The people are realising the 'asaliyat' and 'nakaliyat' (what is genuine and what is fake) of those who are attempting to cheat the Hindu community by putting on 'janev' (religious thread)."
"Congress must explain as to why it intended hearing (of Ayodhya issue) in 2019," he added.
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