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Babri Masjid
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Calcutta
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Kolkata
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M. Karunanidhi
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Mamata Benerjee
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politics
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ram mandir
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ram pothineni
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udhayanidhi stalin
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Uttar Pradesh
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Yogi Adityanath
Tamil Nadu minister stalin -Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>udhayanidhi stalin on thursday said he is opposed to the ram temple in ayodhya coming up after “demolishing a mosque” but not opposed to the shrine itself. He said the late DMK patriarch M karunanidhi had said his party is not against a particular religion or faith. “We don’t have a problem with a temple coming up there. We are not in agreement with the construction of a temple after demolishing a mosque,” Udhayanidhi said, referring to the demolition of the babri masjid in 1992. He added that the DMK treasurer, TR Baalu, has already said spiritualism and politics should not be mixed.
In september last year, the DMK leader had triggered a massive controversy over his ‘Sanatan Dharma’ remark, when he said it was against the idea of social justice and must be eradicated. “A few things cannot be opposed, that should be abolished only. We can’t oppose dengue, mosquitoes, malaria, or corona. We have to eradicate this, that’s how we have to eradicate Sanatana,” he had said. CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury had also declined an invitation, with the Left party saying religion is a personal choice and should not be converted into an instrument for political gain.
TMC chairperson mamata banerjee has accused the bjp of indulging in a “gimmick show” through the inauguration of ram mandir in ayodhya ahead of the lok sabha polls. She has announced that she will lead a “rally for harmony” with people of all religions in kolkata on january 22. prime minister Narendra Modi, Uttar Pradesh cm yogi adityanath and more than 6,000 people are expected to attend the ceremony. The temple trust has also invited 4,000 seers from across the country and 50 guests from foreign countries.
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