BJP Presents Resolution on Ram Temple in Lok Sabha

While elaborating on the nature of donations, Ram temple trust official Prakash Gupta said it includes 25 kg gold and silver ornament, cheques, drafts and cash

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is poised to introduce a resolution concerning the Ram Temple in Ayodhya during today’s session in the lower house of Parliament, the Lok Sabha. This move comes as the budget session, which commenced on January 31, reaches its conclusion.

 

Emphasizing the significance of the Ram Temple, BJP MP Satya Pal Singh remarked, “The discussion on Ram Temple is very important for the country.” Union Minister Anurag Thakur reiterated the temple’s centrality to faith, underlining the government’s commitment to its construction. He stated, “Ram Mandir was, is and will always be the centre of faith for us.”

 

In a demonstration of governmental resolve, Union Minister Arjun Ram Megwal affirmed, “This is a decisive government.” He highlighted the administration’s proactive decision-making since assuming power in 2014 and reiterated the momentum gained in 2019. Megwal hinted at forthcoming significant decisions benefiting the nation.

 

Ahead of the parliamentary discourse, BJP MP Satyapal Singh reflected on the monumental occasion of the temple’s construction. He commended Prime Minister Modi’s leadership, judicial intervention, and the unwavering faith of the populace in facilitating this historic milestone.

 

Initiating the discussion within Parliament, Satyapal Singh expressed gratitude for the opportunity to address the assembly on the construction and consecration of the Ram Temple. He described the event of Lord Ram’s Pran Pratishtha on January 22 as historic, underscoring the sanctity of the occasion.

 

Asserting the temple’s symbolic significance, BJP MP Pratap Sarangi rebuked detractors and emphasized its unifying role. He denounced attempts to trivialize the project, emphasizing that the temple represents national unity and deserves recognition as such.

 

Meanwhile, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented a motion concerning a ‘White Paper’ for consideration on February 9. The motion scrutinized the alleged fiscal mismanagement during the tenure of the Congress-led coalition government under the UPA. Sitharaman’s motion adds another dimension to the ongoing discussions in Parliament, providing insight into past economic policies and their ramifications.

 

As the Ram Temple resolution takes center stage in the Lok Sabha, alongside deliberations on fiscal management, the proceedings mark significant moments in India’s political landscape. The BJP’s initiative underscores its commitment to addressing issues of national importance, while debates on economic stewardship shed light on the country’s financial trajectory.

 

With the budget session drawing to a close, the ramifications of these discussions are poised to reverberate across the political spectrum, shaping future policy decisions and public discourse.

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