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In a recent statement, Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde voiced his strong support for the construction of the Ram Temple, asserting that those who opposed it do not have the right to invoke the name of Ram Lalla. Shinde’s remarks came in the aftermath of the historic Pran Pratishtha ceremony of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya.
During a public address in Mumbai, Shinde proclaimed, “‘Jo Ram Ka nahin vo kisi kaam ka nahin’ (Those who are not for Ram are of no use). Those who opposed the Ram temple do not have the right to take Ram Lalla’s name.” He went on to acknowledge Prime Minister Narendra Modi for fulfilling the dreams of the late Balasaheb Thackeray, founder of the Shiv Sena, and millions of devotees of Lord Ram.
Shinde emphasized the significance of the event, declaring, “Yesterday was a historic day,” referring to the consecration ceremony of the Ram Temple that took place in Ayodhya.
The Chief Minister’s comments underscore the deep-rooted sentiments associated with the construction of the Ram Temple, a cause that has garnered immense support and significance across the nation. Shinde’s strong stance aligns with the sentiments of those who view the temple as a symbol of cultural and religious identity.
As the discourse around the Ram Temple continues to be a significant aspect of Indian politics, Shinde’s statements reflect the prevailing sentiments among political leaders and the public alike, highlighting the emotional and cultural dimensions associated with the temple’s construction.