BJP's Giriraj Singh says, 'if not Ayodhya, Pakistan could be a possible destination Ram Mandir'

Giriraj Singh says, if not in India, Pakistan could be a possible destination Ram Mandir.

Cashing the Assembly Elections scenario in Uttar Pradesh, the Union Minister Giriraj Singh has made a remark on Ram Mandir. Giriraj Singh said, if the Ram temple will not be constructed in India or in Ayodhya then will it be constructed in Pakistan.

‘We do not know the exact time when the Ram Temple will be built in India. But if not in Ayodhya, if not in India, will it be built in Pakistan” Singh told media.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Vinay Katiyar also asserted that they will raise the issue of Ram Temple vigorously and would take decision under the purview of law.

Earlier, on January 26, Katiyar had asserted that the temple issue was BJP’s basic issue and could not be compromised. “The Ram Mandir movement that was started by me 30 years ago became the base for the giant leap of BJP,” Katiyar had said.

The BJP has raised the issue of Ram Temple construction time and again.

Earlier BJP president Amit Shah vowed to work towards the construction of Ram Temple ‘under the provisions of the Constitution.’

Uttar Pradesh will go to polls for the first phase on February 11. It will be a seven-phase Assembly elections for the state in which the last phase will be held on March 8.

The counting of votes and the results will be declared on March 11.

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