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No power can stop Ram temple construction in Ayodhya: Rajnath

While addressing a gathering in Jharkhand's Palamu district, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said that the Ram temple in Ayodhya will be constructed at any cost. The minister was there to campaign for BJP's Bishrampur assembly constituency candidate Ramchandra Chandravansh.

No power can stop Ram temple construction in Ayodhya: Rajnath
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Published : Nov 24, 2019, 11:27 PM IST

Pandu (Jharkhand): Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday said no power in the world could get in the way of construction of a 'grand' Ram temple in Ayodhya.

Addressing a poll meeting here in Bishrampur assembly constituency, the minister also noted that the Rafale fighter jets, acquired by the country from France, were capable of destroying terror camps across the border.

Amid 'Jai Shree Ram' chants, he said, "A grand Ram temple will be built in Ayodhya and no power in the world can stop that from happening. The path for construction of the temple has been cleared by the Supreme Court."

Talking about the abrogation of Article 370 in Kashmir, the veteran BJP leader said, "In 1952, Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee (founder of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, the predecessor to the BJP) had said that there cannot be two Constitutions, two prime ministers and two flags in one country. We have fulfilled his dream and lived up to the promise made in our poll manifesto."

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh

Condemning the Maoist violence over the past two days in the poll-bound state, he said, the BJP governments at the Centre and the state would give a befitting reply to those responsible for the attack.

"I have seen a couple of incidents happening in Jharkhand. You should rest assured that the BJP governments at the Centre and the state will not allow anybody to use guns. A befitting reply will be given to them," he insisted.

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Left-wing extremists killed four state police personnel in Latehar district and gunned down two persons, including a local BJP leader, in Palamu district in separate ambushes on Friday and Saturday.

Slamming the Congress, Singh said that the party's efforts to taint the reputation of the central government with corruption allegations failed to bear any fruit.

"The allegations of corruption in the Rafale deal were aimed at maligning the government's image. The Congress tried hard... but its efforts were futile. I visited France to receive the fighter jet and also flew a sortie in one of the aircraft," the defence minister asserted.

He said the country had sent out a clear message that it would not cower in the face of terrorism.

"Rafale fighter jets are coming to India. We do not need to cross the borders now. We can use Rafale from our own territory to target terror camps across the border. That is the power India has achieved under the Narendra Modi government," the veteran BJP leader contended.

Accusing the Congress of 'hoodwinking people' for votes since independence, Singh claimed that "the country would have been this powerful 30 years ago", had the erstwhile governments kept the promises they made to the people.

"When we formed government at the Centre in 2014, there was a deficit of trust in the country's political system... We took it up as a challenge and successfully overcame the trust deficit, implementing whatever promises we had made," Singh said.

Listing the Centre's welfare schemes, such as Ayushman Bharat Yojana, Krishi Ashirwad Yojana, Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, the Union minister said every house would be provided with piped water by 2026.

Assembly elections will be held in Jharkhand in five phases. Bishrampur goes to polls during the first phase on November 30.

The BJP has fielded sitting MLA and the state's health minister, Ramchandra Chandravanshi, from the seat.

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Pandu (Jharkhand): Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday said no power in the world could get in the way of construction of a 'grand' Ram temple in Ayodhya.

Addressing a poll meeting here in Bishrampur assembly constituency, the minister also noted that the Rafale fighter jets, acquired by the country from France, were capable of destroying terror camps across the border.

Amid 'Jai Shree Ram' chants, he said, "A grand Ram temple will be built in Ayodhya and no power in the world can stop that from happening. The path for construction of the temple has been cleared by the Supreme Court."

Talking about the abrogation of Article 370 in Kashmir, the veteran BJP leader said, "In 1952, Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee (founder of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, the predecessor to the BJP) had said that there cannot be two Constitutions, two prime ministers and two flags in one country. We have fulfilled his dream and lived up to the promise made in our poll manifesto."

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh

Condemning the Maoist violence over the past two days in the poll-bound state, he said, the BJP governments at the Centre and the state would give a befitting reply to those responsible for the attack.

"I have seen a couple of incidents happening in Jharkhand. You should rest assured that the BJP governments at the Centre and the state will not allow anybody to use guns. A befitting reply will be given to them," he insisted.

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Left-wing extremists killed four state police personnel in Latehar district and gunned down two persons, including a local BJP leader, in Palamu district in separate ambushes on Friday and Saturday.

Slamming the Congress, Singh said that the party's efforts to taint the reputation of the central government with corruption allegations failed to bear any fruit.

"The allegations of corruption in the Rafale deal were aimed at maligning the government's image. The Congress tried hard... but its efforts were futile. I visited France to receive the fighter jet and also flew a sortie in one of the aircraft," the defence minister asserted.

He said the country had sent out a clear message that it would not cower in the face of terrorism.

"Rafale fighter jets are coming to India. We do not need to cross the borders now. We can use Rafale from our own territory to target terror camps across the border. That is the power India has achieved under the Narendra Modi government," the veteran BJP leader contended.

Accusing the Congress of 'hoodwinking people' for votes since independence, Singh claimed that "the country would have been this powerful 30 years ago", had the erstwhile governments kept the promises they made to the people.

"When we formed government at the Centre in 2014, there was a deficit of trust in the country's political system... We took it up as a challenge and successfully overcame the trust deficit, implementing whatever promises we had made," Singh said.

Listing the Centre's welfare schemes, such as Ayushman Bharat Yojana, Krishi Ashirwad Yojana, Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, the Union minister said every house would be provided with piped water by 2026.

Assembly elections will be held in Jharkhand in five phases. Bishrampur goes to polls during the first phase on November 30.

The BJP has fielded sitting MLA and the state's health minister, Ramchandra Chandravanshi, from the seat.

Read:| IIT-K develops drone called 'Prahari'

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No power can stop Ram temple construction in Ayodhya: Rajnath
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         Pandu (Jharkhand), Nov 24 (PTI) Union Defence Minister
Rajnath Singh on Sunday said no power in the world could get
in the way of construction of a "grand" Ram temple in Ayodhya.
         Addressing a poll meeting here in Bishrampur assembly
constituency, the minister also noted that the Rafale fighter
jets, acquired by the country from France, were capable of
destroying terror camps across the border.
         Amid "Jai Shree Ram" chants, he said, "A grand Ram
temple will be built in Ayodhya and no power in the world can
stop that from happening. The path for construction of the
temple has been cleared by the Supreme Court."
         Talking about the abrogation of Article 370 in
Kashmir, the veteran BJP leader said, "In 1952, Dr Syama
Prasad Mookerjee (founder of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, the
predecessor to the BJP) had said that there cannot be two
Constitutions, two prime ministers and two flags in one
country. We have fulfilled his dream and lived up to the
promise made in our poll manifesto."
         Condemning the Maoist violence over the past two days
in the poll-bound state, he said, the BJP governments at the
Centre and the state would give a befitting reply to those
responsible for the attack.
         "I have seen a couple of incidents happening in
Jharkhand. You should be rest assured that the BJP governments
at the Centre and the state will not allow anybody to use
guns. A befitting reply will be given to them," he insisted.
         Left-wing extremists killed four state police
personnel in Latehar district and gunned down two persons,
including a local BJP leader, in Palamu district in separate
ambushes on Friday and Saturday.
         Slamming the Congress, Singh said that the party's
efforts to taint the reputation of the central government with
corruption allegations failed to bear any fruit.
         "The allegations of corruption in Rafale deal were
aimed at maligning the government's image. The Congress tried
hard... but its efforts were futile. I visited France to
receive the fighter jet and also flew a sortie in one of the
aircraft," the defence minister asserted.
         He said the country had sent out a clear message that
it would not cower in the face of terrorism.
         "Rafale fighter jets are coming to India. We do not
need to cross the borders now. We can use Rafale from our own
territory to target terror camps across the border. That is
the power India has achieved under the Narendra Modi
government," the veteran BJP leader contended.
         Accusing the Congress of "hoodwinking people" for
votes since independence, Singh claimed that "the country
would have been this powerful 30 years ago", had the erstwhile
governments kept the promises they made to the people.
         "When we formed government at the Centre in 2014,
there was a deficit of trust in the country's political
system... We took it up as a challenge and successfully
overcame the trust deficit, implementing whatever promises we
had made," Singh said.
         Listing the Centre's welfare schemes, such as Ayushman
Bharat Yojana, Krishi Ashirwad Yojana, Pradhan Mantri Awas
Yojana, the Union minister said every house would be provided
with piped water by 2026.
         Assembly elections will be held in Jharkhand in five
phases. Bishrampur goes to polls during the first phase on
November 30.
         The BJP has fielded sitting MLA and the state's health
minister, Ramchandra Chandravanshi, from the seat. PTI PVR
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