Akhilesh Yadav will use Mohan Bhagwat's statement as weapon!

Balasahana Suresh

Politics has intensified on the statement given by Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat regarding temple-mosque. All opposition parties and Muslim organizations including Samajwadi party have also welcomed Bhagwat's statement. Amidst all these things, Samajwadi party has now prepared a strategy to take Mohan Bhagwat's statement to the people, which SP will now counter as a counter to BJP's hard Hindutva. RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, while making an important comment on the temple and mosque dispute coming from different parts of the country in a program, said that after the construction of ram temple in Ayodhya, some people want to prove themselves as the leader of Hindus by raising such issues. Which is not acceptable.

SP surrounded bjp on Mohan Bhagwat's statement

SP President akhilesh yadav also supported this statement of the RSS chief and has instructed the party workers to take his statement to the people. Along with this, SP also alleged that the administration is busy searching for temples in the country at the behest of bjp and cm yogi Adityanath. And they are telling which temple is where and how old it is.

akhilesh yadav also said that no temple has been found anywhere, rather the temple was always there. No one has captured or destroyed that temple, rather there are many such temples which are lying vacant due to lack of worship and the deities are waiting for devotees there. He also raised the question that when the governments of Rajnath Singh, kalyan Singh and ram Prakash Gupta were in power in the state, then why were these temples not searched. akhilesh yadav alleged that bjp is scared after the defeat in Lok Sabha, after which they are trying to divert people's attention from the main issues by just spreading sensation. He said that Mohan Bhagwat Ji, your every advice and word is meaningless until you publicly condemn the actions of the bjp government/CM yogi and stop them from doing so, your statements will be called mere rhetoric and drama.

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