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Those who want to come in power will have to build Ram temple ! – RSS Chief


Prayagaraj (Uttar Pradesh) : Only solution over the problems faced by the nation and Dharma is that Hindus should unite by getting awakened. The orders issued by Saints in this Dharma Sansad (Religious parliament) will be reverently abided by Sangh. Those, who want to come in power will have to build Ram temple, or those, who will come in power will also have to build Ram temple. This statement was made by Sarsanghchalak Shri Mohan Bhagawat. He was speaking today at Dharma Sansad organised by Vishva Hindu Parishad in Kumbh city. (BJP came into power by assuring that ‘Ram temple will be built’, and it forgot the promise after assuming power ! – Editor Sanatan Prabhat) He put forth detailed role of Sangh on this occasion.
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Sangh is positive about declaring Mr. Narendra Modi’s candidature for the post of Prime Minister !

Sarasanghchalak has given positive indication about declaring Mr. Narendra Modi’s candidature for the post of Prime Minister by BJP. He said, “It is quite natural that the issue of candidature for the post of Prime Minister is being discussed in the present situation. Only one name is being discussed in this reference all over the nation. We also hold the similar opinion. BJP has to decide whether the decision should be taken as per the opinion of the people or not, and they themselves will have to endure the effects of their decision. Sangh will not encroach on the rights of the party. (If Sangh makes a suggestion to BJP in the interest of the nation, it will benefit everyone ! – Editor Sanatan Prabhat) Still, ‘One party, One leader, and One slogan’ is a small initial step. Our final objective is to re-establish Hindu culture in the entire nation.”

Source : Daily Sanatan Prabhat

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