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Yogi ridicules Rahul's temple visits, terms them as mere 'pretence'

He also alleged that the Congress was adopting double standards on the Ayodhya issue as it 'does not want it to get resolved in a peaceful manner'

Rahul Gandhi

Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi visits the Somnath Temple in Gujarat. (Photo: PTI)

Press Trust of India Vadodara
Dubbing Rahul Gandhi's visits to temples as a mere "pretence", Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has asked the Congress vice president to make his party's stand clear on the Ram Janmabhoomi title dispute.

He also alleged that the Congress was adopting double standards on the Ayodhya issue as it "does not want it to get resolved in a peaceful manner".

"I appeal to Rahul Gandhi to please clear the Congress' stand on the issue as he is soon to become the party president," Adityanath said here last night while campaigning for BJP candidate Jitendra Sukhadia at Gorva locality in Sayajigunj Assembly constituency.
 

His remarks come in the wake of senior Congress leader and lawyer Kapil Sibal's submission in the Supreme Court in the Ayodhya dispute case, that the matter be heard after July 2019, after the next Lok Sabha polls.

Taking a dig at Gandhi over his visits to temples, the UP chief minister said he does not even know how to sit properly in a temple.

He said under the UPA government, an affidavit had been filed in the Supreme Court over the Ram Setu case, which said that Lord Ram and Lord Krishna were imaginary.

"If they are imaginary, then what is Rahul Gandhi doing in temples? His visits to temples is just a pretence," he said.

Accusing the Congress of trying to divide the people of Gujarat on communal lines, he urged the voters to defeat the party in the state elections.

"Its defeat will coincide with Rahul Gandhi's elevation as the party president. It will initiate the process of fulfilling Mahatma Gandhi's dream of 'Congress-mukt Bharat'," he said.

The development of Gujarat started after Modi became the chief minister of the state in 2001. He eliminated corruption from the system and concentrated only on the development of Gujarat, which has become a role model for the country, he said.

"If Congress returns to power in Gujarat, the pace of development will take take a hit," he said.

According to him, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar have been following the Gujarat model of development.

Adityanath claimed that infiltration from Pakistan stopped after Modi became the prime minister.

He said, US President Donald Trump, during his presidential campaign, had said that if he gets elected, he would follow the example of Narendra Modi, "which shows that Modi has emerged as a global leader".

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First Published: Dec 08 2017 | 5:33 PM IST

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