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Talks Will Be Held On Ram Temple Resolution In Parliament: Union Minister
Union Minister Arjun Ram Megwal said today that the government was expected to introduce a resolution on the Ram Temple in Ayodhya on the final day of the current Lok Sabha session.
Union Minister Arjun Ram Megwal said today that the government was expected to introduce a resolution on the Ram Temple in Ayodhya on the final day of the current Lok Sabha session. He also stated that regarding the resolution on Ram Temple, the talks will take place on Saturday (Feb, 10).
The BJP has given a three-line whip to all of its members in Parliament, he added. Ahead of this year’s Lok Sabha polls, which are scheduled for April and May, Arjun Ram Megwal emphasized the achievements of the government and stated that significant decisions had been made since the BJP-led NDA government formed in 2014.
While speaking to the media, Megwal said that this is a determined government. He continued that since the present administration took office in 2014, major decisions have been made. Once the administration was formed in 2019, decision-making once again accelerated. Significant choices that benefit the nation will be made, he added.
The conversation on Ram Lalla will be opened by BJP MP Satyapal Singh. The BJP MP said that Pran Pratishta is a crucial conversation for the nation and the new Parliament. The way this temple was built, PM Modi’s part in making sure of it, the judiciary’s function, and the people’s faith will live on forever. For the people of India, this is a momentous occasion.
BJP MP Pratap Sarangi took a dig at the opposition, stating that building a Ram Temple at the site of Lord Ram’s birth is a sign of the nation’s togetherness. This conversation is crucial. The nation’s citizens need to be aware of this.
According to the announcement, today is the final session of Parliament’s current budget session. The current Lok Sabha’s term is coming to an end before the upcoming general elections, which are probably going to take place in April or May.