Amitabh Bachchan buys plot in Ayodhya's The Sarayu for ₹14.5 crore However, the RJD leader, who is also the son of former Bihar Chief Minister Lal Prasad Yadav in a purported video asked people, "Is it necessary that Lord Ram will come to Ayodhya only on January 22?" Television banks on Ayodhya news to keep viewers glued Yadav claimed that he had a dream in which Lord Ram said that he wouldn't come to Ayodhya on 22 January, and added, "They (BJP) are just pretending and doing a drama...The importance of Lord Ram seems to fade once elections are done". Last week, Yadav slammed his colleague Chandrashekhar for making a controversial remark against Lord Ram.
Ayodhya is being swept by a fresh wave of euphoria Bihar Education Minister Chandra Shekhar said, "If you get injured, where will you go? Temple or hospital? If you want education and want to become an officer, MLA, or MP, will you go to a temple or school? Fateh Bahadur Singh (RJD MLA) said the same thing that had been said by Savitribai Phule. What is wrong here? He quoted Savitribai Phule.
Isn't education necessary?... We should be cautious of pseudo-Hinduvaad and pseudo-nationalism...When Lord Ram resides in each one of us and everywhere, where will you go to look for him?...
The sites that have been allocated have been made into sites of exploitation, used for filling the pockets of a few conspirators in society...". Following this, Yadav said humanity should be regarded as the foremost religion and urged people to exercise caution when making statements related to religion.
Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha ceremony: Celebrations, controversies and more "The biggest religion should be humanity and it should be followed. Such statements should be avoided before saying
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