Veteran RJD leader and party’s national vice president Shivanand Tiwari said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is “more visible in Ayodhya than Lord Sri Ram”.
“People who are working on the line of Hindutva agenda are conspiring to finish the achievements of social justice earned by the backward class, Dalit and deprived sections of people in the country. It is extremely unfortunate that our Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who was born in a backward caste, is trying to implement the agendas of Hindutva,” Tiwari said.
“The BJP is using the entire government machinery in this event which is a clear violation of our Constitution. The Pran Prathistha of Ram Lalla is a political campaign for the BJP and Narendra Modi as his government has failed in every sector. It has nothing to do with religion and righteousness. They are trying to stay in power in the Centre in the name of Ram and temple,” he said.
“Adi Shankaracharya has established four peeths in the country. People know them as ‘Char Dham’. The Shankaracharyas of all four Dhams have separated themselves from the development taking place in Ayodhya. Can BJP dare to declare them anti-Hindu?” he added.
J&K inks MoUs worth Rs 3,000 crore at Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit
On the sidelines of the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit at Gandhinagar, Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday met business leaders and discussed the potential and incentives for doing business in Jammu-Kashmir.
“J&K Government has inked Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs) worth Rs 3,000 crore in different sectors during the Vibrant Gujarat Summit and we hope to see more investment in the future,” the Lt Governor said.
“He said the high-quality infrastructure, skilled and trained manpower, strong and diverse economy, ease of living and ease of doing business, digital infrastructure and unique potential in agriculture, tourism, health care and manufacturing makes Jammu Kashmir one of the most attractive investment destinations,” an official statement said.
He assured all the necessary support from the UT Administration to the investors.