Can Anyone Shut A Temple Built With People’s Money? Asks Sharad Pawar on PM Modi ‘Babri Lock’ Remarks – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live

Can anyone shut a temple built with people's money?  asks Sharad Pawar on PM Modi 'Babri lock' remarks

Sharad Pawar
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At present the political temperature is high in the country. Three phases of elections have been held. Along with this, vigorous election campaigning is also going on. To mobilize voters, leaders of different political parties are visiting different states and are busy exposing each other by making statements against their opponents. Meanwhile, Nationalist Congress Party (SP) President Sharad Pawar has opened a front against Prime Minister Modi. He said that people are happy with the construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya. During this, while questioning PM’s ‘Babri Lock’ comment, he said that can anyone close the temple built with public money? In fact, PM Modi had recently said in a rally in Madhya Pradesh that if Congress comes to power, it will put a ‘lock in the name of Babri’ on the newly built Ram temple.

‘Modi will not return to power at the Center after Lok Sabha elections’

Addressing a rally in Maharashtra’s Beed, he said Narendra Modi’s comments show that he will not return to power at the Center after the ongoing Lok Sabha elections. Speaking in support of NCP (SP) Lok Sabha candidate Bajrang Sonawane, Pawar said the country is happy that Ram temple has been built in Ayodhya. Lakhs of people from across the country contributed to its construction. But PM Modi says that if the Indian alliance comes to power, it will lock the temple. Can this happen? He further said that have you ever heard of any government closing a temple built with people’s money?

Pawar further said that PM Modi is coming to Maharashtra again and again because he knows that the state is voting against him. In such a situation, instead of talking about what he has done in the last 10 years and what he wants to do in the future, he keeps talking only to humiliate his political opponents. The NCP (SP) president alleged that the Prime Minister regularly targets his political opponents. During this, he criticized Modi for repeatedly calling Rahul Gandhi “Prince”.

Sharad Pawar said that the tone of Modi’s speeches against opposition leaders is not in line with the dignity of his post. The opposition Bharat Alliance is committed to providing a strong leadership to the country after the Lok Sabha elections.

PM Modi had made this comment

It is noteworthy that earlier this week, Modi had said at a rally in Madhya Pradesh that he wanted the BJP-led NDA to win 400 seats in the Lok Sabha elections to ensure that the Congress does not bring back Article 370 in Kashmir and also Not only this, Ram temple “Babri Tala” should not be installed in Ayodhya. Beed in central Maharashtra is one of the 11 Lok Sabha seats in the state that will go to polls in the fourth phase on May 13.

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