'Ram' looks set to occupy centrestage in UP polls


Ayodhya/New Delhi, Oct 18 (PTI): Lord Ram looked set to occupy political centrestage in poll-bound Uttar Pradesh despite BJP's claim of a temple to the deity not being on its agenda, with Union Minister Mahesh Sharma today saying those who get to do "Ram Ka Kaam" (serve Ram) were fortunate.

"If anyone gets a chance to work for Bhagwan Ram he is most fortunate...it will be good fortune if Bhagwan Ram gives us a chance to do 'Ram ka kaam' and this responsibility has been given to Prime Minister Narendra Modi by the people of the country," Sharma said during his visit to Aodhya to inspect the proposed site for setting up a Ramayana musuem.

The proposed museum, to be built on a 25 acre plot given by the Uttar Pradesh government nearly 15 km from the disputed Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid complex, has reignited demands by BJP hardliners like Vinay Katiyar for building a Ram temple at the site where the Babri mosque stood before being pulled down in 1992.

Katiyar, who had yesterday demanded that a bill be brought in the Lok Sabha for creation of Ram temple, today said no positive efforts were being made for construction of the temple and only "lollipop" was being offered to the devotees of the deity.

"A race is on...somebody is building a museum, somebody else (the Akhilesh Yadav government) a Ramleela Theme Park. We welcome development of Ayodhya, but everything is useless without construction of Ram temple. We cannot compromise on that.

"No positive steps are being taken for building Ram temple, which is the core job that needs to be done. The Samajwadi Party government shot dead the Kar Sevaks and now it is offering lollipop in the form of a theme park," Katiyar, a BJP member of the Rajya Sabha who once represented Faizabad, the district where Ayodhya is located, in Parliament, said.

"Mann ban chuka hai, mahaul ban chuka hai (we have made up our mind, a conducive atmosphere has also been created). The beginning has been made and we have got the directives from Ram Lala," Sharma said, adding, "We are the Lord's children and so have to do his work of spreading education".

Insisting that Ram temple was not on the Modi government's agenda, Sharma said Ayodhya's development will get a big push from the Rs 151 crore allotted for developing the proposed museum, which will present the life of the deity as portrayed in sage Valmiki's epic.

He said there was no politics behind the proposed museum being constructed as part of the Ramayana Circuit. Similarly Krishna Circuit and Buddhist Circuit were also being developed, Sharma said.

He said Ram temple was an "issue of faith" for millions of people, but it was not on BJP's electoral agenda.

The Minister said the government would try to have the museum inaugurated before Uttar Pradesh votes to elect a new government.

The Modi government, however, came under attack from the Congress over the issue with party general secretary Digvijay Singh alleging the museum and Ram temple were being raked up with an eye on the assembly election in Uttar Pradesh due early next year.

"Come election, come Ram Mandir issue. This is what BJP has as a strategy. Nobody is against the temple. I am a practising Hindu, but even Lord Ram would not have wanted a temple in the atmosphere of dispute. BJP has been trying to fool all the people all the time," Singh said.

Singh said Modi's chant of "Jai Shri Ram, Jai Jai Shri Ram" at a Dussehra event in Lucknow was "obviously" intended to polarise Hindu votes in favour of the BJP.

However, another Union Minister Sanjeev Balyan claimed there was "no attempt at polarisation" by constructing a Ramayana museum in Ayodhya.

"Lord Ram is not an issue linked with polls. Mahesh Sharma has been trying for Ramayana museum for the last year- and-a-half. If not a Ram musuem, will a Babur (Mughal emperor) museum come up there," Balyan, an accused in the 2013 Muzaffarnagar riots case, said.

About Katiyar's demand for building a Ram temple at the disputed site in Ayodhya, he said,"The matter is pending with the court, nothing will happen without its verdict." 

 

  

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Fri, Oct 21 2016

    The Father of nation Mahatama Gandhi in his last breath whispered 'Hey ram'.

    Before every crucial election BJP at least remembers Lord Ram once for voters sake.

    They shout 'Jai Sri Ram' at the highest from there voice box.

    Jai Hind

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Wed, Oct 19 2016

    Really Ram is misused and exploited from the politicians to get more votes which is really objectionable and unfortunate too

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  • sid, mangalore

    Wed, Oct 19 2016

    Chelas are unhappy because Modi said jai sri ram during dashera celebrations ....Heights of being a Chela !

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  • abdul samad, mangalore

    Wed, Oct 19 2016

    RAM MANDIR WAHI BANAYENGE LEKIN TAAREEK NAHI BATHENGE..LOL..

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  • vidisha, Mumbai

    Wed, Oct 19 2016

    For votes, politicians will stoop to any level. They are a disgrace.

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  • Ks, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 19 2016

    Jab kuch na chala, chal padhe ram ke charan me. How long you fool the people. Disgusting BJPs. Ram ko bhi pata hai, ye log aate hain bas election ke time pe.

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  • Ahmed K.C., Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 19 2016

    Ram or Raheem, they know very well how to fool the public.

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  • Dev Kumar, Mangalore/New Delhi

    Wed, Oct 19 2016

    Hope Sri Ram Temple will built soon..with support of all citizens of nation. If have any objection please send your queries direct to nagpur. Will sweep 90% votes in U.P. in next election.

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  • oliver, Permude

    Wed, Oct 19 2016

    BJP's main agenda from 1989 is Ram Mandir..........
    All these times they were elected to the central government they said we don't have a majority......
    That shows that a majority Indians and Indian political parties r against it........
    But this time they have no fear even if the allies leave them no problem........
    Let BJP build Ram temple once for all na......... for whom r they waiting

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Oct 19 2016

    When Development Fails
    Religion occupies Centrestage ...

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  • hemanth, bangalore

    Wed, Oct 19 2016

    Same came to my mind when govt announces minority bhagyas

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  • Raviraj Shetty, Mangalore/UAE

    Wed, Oct 19 2016

    Very cheap trick..

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  • raghavendra m k, mumbai maharasthra

    Tue, Oct 18 2016

    One way BJP is correct. In three year they are completed the development agenda made in their poll promises. such as fight against corruption, bringing black money from swiss bank already rs. 15 lakh been credited the peoples a/c. price control, petrol price, completed the work of house for poor and common people, education to all there is hundred percent literacy within three years . So there no development agenda left out. Therefore this agenda of ram mandir. what a low graded party is BJP. Now army's action in the border, ram mandir issue they wanted to win the UP election. Shame on these sangh parivars.

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  • Bhakth, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 18 2016

    Believe me it is not Vote Bank politics

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