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News Topical, Digital Desk : Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya visited Kushinagar today, where he inspected the under-construction district jail and reviewed development work with departmental officials in the Collectorate auditorium. While providing necessary guidelines, he said the government aims to create one crore "lakhpati didis" and will empower approximately three crore women through self-help groups.

Before the review meeting, Deputy CM Maurya visited the main temple at the site of Lord Buddha's Mahaparinirvana, visited the reclining Buddha statue, and offered special prayers. He said, "My life has been meaningful after seeing Lord Buddha." He added that the triple-engine government of Modi and Yogi is continuously developing Buddhist sites by road and air.

Strong reply to SP-TMC on Ram temple

Reacting to SP President Akhilesh Yadav's statement following the Bihar election results, Deputy CM Maurya described him as "panicked." He gave a befitting reply to those questioning the construction of the Ram Temple, saying that those who fired bullets at Ram devotees have no right to preach. We can sacrifice our lives for Ram Lalla. Those who can turn the soil of Ayodhya red should not preach today.

He called the Samajwadi Party a "Ram-traitor party" and criticized SP leaders' questioning PM Modi's flag hoisting at the Ram Temple as "boastful." He clarified that the Ram Temple is a national temple and a symbol of national unity.

Strong message: Infiltration and university crackdown

Deputy CM Maurya strongly reacted to TMC MP Humayun Kabir's statement regarding the construction of the Babri Masjid, stating that not a single brick will be allowed to be laid on Indian soil in the name of Babur. He also clarified regarding Al Falah University, stating that no institution in the country will be allowed to engage in terrorist activities and that the law will take its course.

Clarifying the government's policy on infiltrators, he said that the new law is for Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, and Christian refugees, but Muslim infiltrators who usurp the rights of the poor will not find a place in the country. Finally, he said that if Sardar Patel had become the country's first Prime Minister, problems like Ayodhya, Mathura, and Kashi would have been resolved.


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