Ayodhya Ram Mandir will be opened on January 1, 2024, says Amit Shah
Home Minister blames Congress for legally hindering temple construction; credits Modi for quick decisions on the project
The Ram temple in Ayodhya will be opened on January 1, 2024, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said in Tripura on Thursday (January 5). If it goes per plan, the temple will be opened just months ahead of the general election, due in May 2024.
#WATCH | Congress hindered the construction of Ram Temple in courts…After the SC verdict came, Modiji began the construction of the temple…Ram Temple will be ready on 1st January 2024: Union Home minister Amit Shah in Tripura pic.twitter.com/d7lZ8eegwS
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“You tell me, should Ram Temple be built in Ayodhya or not? Since Babar destroyed it and since India got Independence, the Congress allowed the issue to remain pending in the court,” the minister said while addressing a crowd. “When Modi ji came, one day the Supreme Court’s decision came and Modi ji started the construction of the temple after completing the bhoomi poojan of Ram Mandir on the same day. Ram temple will be ready in Ayodhya on January 1, 2024.”
With agency inputs