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Babri Masjid Won't Be Rebuilt Till QAYAMAT: CM Yogi Adityanath In Barabanki

CM Yogi Adityanath said, ''There is no place for these 'Ramdrohis' now; there is no place for those who fire bullets at 'Ram bhakts'.''

Arpta Singh
Edited By: Arpta Singh
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Babri Masjid won't be rebuilt till QAYAMAT: CM Yogi Adityanath in Barabanki (X/@myogiadityanath)

Barabanki: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath made strong statement in Barabanki on Tuesday on Babri issue. Making his stance on Babri issue, Yogi Adityanath asserted that the Babri structure would never be rebuilt, even "till Qayamat." CM Yogi spoke at length while he was speaking at a religious gathering in Barabanki.

What CM Yogi said about Ram Temple in Ayodhya?

Speaking at the Shri Ram Janaki Temple during the 10th Shri Hanuman Virat Mahayagya and Shri Ramarcha Pujan, Yogi Adityanath said his government believes in matching words with action. "This government does what it says and says only what it does.'' ''We had said, 'Ram Lalla, we will come and build the temple there,' and we did exactly that," he said, referring to the construction of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya.

Further speaking at the occasion, CM Yogi Adityanath said, "Some opportunists remember Lord Ram when they face crises and forget Him later. So, Lord Ram has also forgotten them. They will not succeed now. They will never go forward now. There is no place for these 'Ramdrohis' now; there is no place for those who fire bullets at 'Ram bhakts'.

What Yogi Adityanath said about Babri structure?

''Those who are dreaming of the Babri structure, to them I would like to say that day will never come. Don't live for the final day. Learn to live by the rules in India. Abide by the law of the land. Otherwise, if someone will break the rules, the path will lead them straight to hell. If someone is dreaming of going to heaven by breaking laws, their dream would never materialise," added Yogi Adityanath.

Further, Yogi Adityanath said that this government believes in action, not just words, what was promised has been fulfilled, Ram Lalla has returned and the temple has been built at the same sacred place, symbolising the eternal strength of Sanatan Dharma, India’s glorious heritage, and the saffron flag that will continue to inspire pride, faith, and national honour for generations to come.

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