"No politics should be seen behind the meeting," he said at a press conference here.
Adityanath said he shares years-old ties with the spiritual guru and whenever he came to Lucknow, he visited him. "No political angle should be seen in it," he said.
In the past one year, Ravi Shankar has interacted with more than 500 leaders in Ayodhya, Bangalore, Lucknow, Delhi, Hyderabad, and Chennai personally or through video conferencing.
After meeting Nadvi last week, he had said, "Our efforts are on...towards success and the response from all sides is very good. We will continue (our) efforts. We are talking of maintaining love and harmony between two communities and for a grand Ram temple."
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