Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath took a tough stance on the Babri Masjid structure during a public event in Barabanki. He clearly said that Babri Masjid will not be rebuilt till the day of doomsday.
The CM said, “We had said that Ramlala, we will come and build the temple there. The temple was built there. Today again we are saying that even till the day of doomsday, the structure of Babri Masjid will not be rebuilt. Those who are dreaming about it on the day of doomsday, their day will never come.”
Yogi Adityanath also made it clear in his statement that whatever his government says, it does. He said, “Whatever this government speaks, it acts and it only speaks as much as it does. We had said Ramlala, we will come, build the temple there and there should be no doubt about it.”
This statement of the Chief Minister is being considered very important from both political and religious point of view. He reiterated his government’s policy and stance in clear and decisive words before the public present in Barabanki.
Experts say that the political message has also been made clear through this statement. This indicates that the government will maintain a strict stance regarding its policy on the issue of Ram Temple construction and Babri Masjid dispute.
The CM also stressed in his speech that his government is committed from legal, administrative and political point of view and will not compromise or take any step back on any kind of dispute.
This statement has come at a time when after the construction of Ram Temple, questions are being raised in the media and discussions regarding the land and history of Babri Masjid. CM Yogi made it clear that his government is not in favor of the reconstruction of Babri Masjid.
Local people and BJP supporters welcomed this statement. He says that the clear words of the Chief Minister have put an end to doubts and rumours.
Political analysts say that this statement of the Chief Minister is important from the point of view of the next elections and political strategy. He said that the Chief Minister has tried to garner public support from Barabanki and reiterate his agenda.
Thus, Yogi Adityanath’s statement in Barabanki is strict, decisive and clearly reflects his political and religious stand. He ensured the public that there would be no talk of reconstruction of Babri Masjid under any circumstances and this was in line with the final policy of the government.
