Daijiworld Media Network - Ayodhya
Ayodhya, Jan 4: Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath stated those who had opposed the 'Ram Mandir movement' have been now maintaining that 'Lord Ram belongs to everyone' after Prime Minister Modi laid the foundation stone for the construction of the temple in Ayodhya. CM Adityanath was addressing a public gathering after inaugurating and laying foundation stones of 37 projects, worth Rs 500 crore. Speaking on the occasion he said, "Previous governments wanted to keep every dispute hanging. Those who used to say that Lord Ram was a fictional character, are now saying that He belongs to all… This is the transformation." "Those who had fired bullets on the devotees of Lord Ram and used to say that Lord Ram does not exist, are now experiencing the strength of His devotees. Now, they are saying Ram belongs to all," the Uttar Pradesh CM said.
"At the time of Karseva, we used to say that Lord Ram belongs to all, and no one should oppose the Ram Janmabhoomi movement. Eventually, the service rendered by the devotees of Ram has emerged victorious,” Adityanath said.
He said the laying of the foundation stone of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya on August 5 by PM Modi proves that the ”Ram Mandir movement was a positive one, those opposing the movement had a negative mindset and hence tried to insult it. When they have failed in every field, then they are saying that Ram belongs to all. May this wisdom always remain.”
On two COVID-19 vaccines getting the DCGI's approval, the Uttar Pradesh chief minister said India was the only country where two such shots got approval. ”Under the guidance of the prime minister, the scientists of the country have come up with an anti-Covid vaccine. India is the first country which has launched two vaccines at the same time. ”Modi Ji is the first Prime Minister, who himself visited the COVID-19 laboratories for vaccines. As a result, India is moving towards self-reliance. One vaccine came in the world, while in India, two vaccines came up together,” he said.