U.P. manifesto : BJP promises Ram temple

Hindus should remember that Amit Shah had said ‘Ram Mandir not in BJP’s agenda for 2014 polls‘ and Rajnath Singh had said Ram temple not priority, development is‘. Now this same BJP is promising to build Ram Mandir just to fool Hindus ? Hindus should remember that political parties will not be able to build Ram Mandir. It could be built only in Hindu Rashtra. Hence all Hindus should unite by forgetting their caste, creed, political views etc. and establish Hindu Rashtra (a nation of seekers and virtuous i.e. sajjan persons) ! – Editor, Hindujagruti

Lucknow : Party president Amit Shah released the manifesto or “Lok Kalyan Sankalp Patra” here on Saturday with senior leaders from the State, including Keshav Prasad Maurya, Yogi Adityanath, Kalraj Mishra and Manoj Sinha present. “Politics of nepotism and caste will be delivered a death sentence. It will be start of the politics of performance,” Mr. Shah said.

“Due to communal tension, villages were emptied and U.P.”s demography changed…” Mr. Shah further said. “If a government follows politics of appeasement for vote banks, it cannot give justice to all citizens,” he said while claiming that once his party comes to power FIRs would be lodged within 24 hours of a person filing a complaint, without any bias.

The BJP reiterated its stand on the Ram Mandir, saying it “will explore all possibilities within the purview of the Constitution to construct a Ram Mandir in Ayodhya.” The party also referred to triple talaq, saying once in power in the State, it would push the case against it in the Supreme Court based on the “opinion” of Muslim women.

Preservation of cows and promotion of dairy industry also featured prominently.

The BJP promises to not only provide cows to landless farm labourers under the Godhan scheme but also shut down all illegal abattoirs and ban with immediate effect mechanized abattoirs in the State.

Source : The Hindu

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