ALLAHABAD: If the BJP government had was hoping to divert attention from the Ram Temple factor by website hosting the Kumbh on an enormous scale this year, seers gathering in Allahabad for the mega event say they have got no plans of allowing that to occur.
Several hoardings challenging the construction of the Ram temple have sprung up throughout Kumbh tent city while the VHP has announced it's going to grasp a dharam sansad on January 31 and February 1 to call for temple construction.
The massive hoardings, publish by Swami Narendracharyaji Maharaj of Ramanandcharya Dakshin Peeth in Maharashtra, carry a transparent missive for BJP: Construct the Ram temple.
" Yeshu Allah kar rahe Vatican Mecca par raj, Hinduon ka Ram phir beghar kyon hai aaj" says a hoarding.
Another says, " Tulsi tere desh mein Ram kachahari jaye, sarkaron ke beech mein mandir gota khaye", referring to the courtroom case.
" Badh aage tirpal hatao, vanshaj hone ka dharma nibhao" and " Agar abhi Ram mandir na bana paoge, aane wali peedhe ko kya moonh dikhaoge" are the messages on the other hoardings, all of that have the seer's picture on it on one side and Ram's on the other.
Many seers imagine that by projecting Ardhkumbh as Mahakumbh, the federal government is attempting to deflect attention from its failure to build the temple.
Dandi Swami Brahmashram, the national common secretary of Akhil Bharatiya Dandi Sanyasi Prabandhak Samiti, mentioned that if BJP was not able to come up with a solution for the Ram temple, it need not contest elections this year.
Manoj Kumar and Chatur Bhaiyacharya of Shree Dham Math in Ramkot, Ayodhya, mentioned that construction apart, the BJP government has to fulfil the three promises on the basis of which it came to power: the construction of Ram temple, repealing article 370 and cow protection.
"All of us want the temple. In the VHP dharam sabha during Kumbh, we will all raise our voice. The government will gain nothing by politicising the Kumbh," they mentioned.
Swami Geetanand Saraswati from Haridwar mentioned the BJP was helpless in bringing about an ordinance, lacking numbers within the Rajya Sabha.
Arvind Swami, the national spokesperson of Dandi Swami Samaj, was one of the most few who mentioned that seers needed to display persistence.
"Hum sant hein, badmaash nahin (We are seers, not rogues)," he mentioned, including that the federal government was operating towards softening the stand of each Hindu and Muslim extremists and the solution would take time.
Several hoardings challenging the construction of the Ram temple have sprung up throughout Kumbh tent city while the VHP has announced it's going to grasp a dharam sansad on January 31 and February 1 to call for temple construction.
The massive hoardings, publish by Swami Narendracharyaji Maharaj of Ramanandcharya Dakshin Peeth in Maharashtra, carry a transparent missive for BJP: Construct the Ram temple.
" Yeshu Allah kar rahe Vatican Mecca par raj, Hinduon ka Ram phir beghar kyon hai aaj" says a hoarding.
Another says, " Tulsi tere desh mein Ram kachahari jaye, sarkaron ke beech mein mandir gota khaye", referring to the courtroom case.
" Badh aage tirpal hatao, vanshaj hone ka dharma nibhao" and " Agar abhi Ram mandir na bana paoge, aane wali peedhe ko kya moonh dikhaoge" are the messages on the other hoardings, all of that have the seer's picture on it on one side and Ram's on the other.
Many seers imagine that by projecting Ardhkumbh as Mahakumbh, the federal government is attempting to deflect attention from its failure to build the temple.
Dandi Swami Brahmashram, the national common secretary of Akhil Bharatiya Dandi Sanyasi Prabandhak Samiti, mentioned that if BJP was not able to come up with a solution for the Ram temple, it need not contest elections this year.
Manoj Kumar and Chatur Bhaiyacharya of Shree Dham Math in Ramkot, Ayodhya, mentioned that construction apart, the BJP government has to fulfil the three promises on the basis of which it came to power: the construction of Ram temple, repealing article 370 and cow protection.
"All of us want the temple. In the VHP dharam sabha during Kumbh, we will all raise our voice. The government will gain nothing by politicising the Kumbh," they mentioned.
Swami Geetanand Saraswati from Haridwar mentioned the BJP was helpless in bringing about an ordinance, lacking numbers within the Rajya Sabha.
Arvind Swami, the national spokesperson of Dandi Swami Samaj, was one of the most few who mentioned that seers needed to display persistence.
"Hum sant hein, badmaash nahin (We are seers, not rogues)," he mentioned, including that the federal government was operating towards softening the stand of each Hindu and Muslim extremists and the solution would take time.
Grand Kumbh won't soften temple demand: Seers
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January 07, 2019
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