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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday, 7 November, assured that the government would build a Ram Mandir and a statue in Ayodhya.
Addressing the media, Yogi – who is celebrating Diwali in Ayodhya – said he had undertaken a survey to identify the site where the statue would be built. He further added that the identity of Ayodhya was through Lord Ram and his government would keep this identity intact.
Yogi also reaffirmed his government’s dream for the Ram Mandir to be built on the disputed site. Reiterating the famous catchphrase “Mandir yahin banega,” Yogi said:
He added that a favourable decision would soon take shape over the disputed site.
Detailing his plans for Ayodhya, Yogi said he had directed the local administration to take steps towards identifying a site and building an airport to increase the ease for tourists.
Yogi’s statements come a day after he announced his government’s decision to rename Faizabad district as “Sri Ayodhya”.
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Published: 07 Nov 2018,12:29 PM IST