Akhilesh promises city after Lord Vishnu to counter BJP’s Ram Temple pitch


Team Udayavani, Aug 23, 2018, 4:11 PM IST

Lucknow: Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav has announced that a grand city named after Lord Vishnu would be developed, with a spectacular temple inspired by Cambodia’s sprawling Angkor Wat, in the state if his party comes to power.

Yadav’s comments come after BJP leader and UP Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya last week raked up the Ram temple issue and suggested there could be a legislative route for its construction in Ayodhya.

“We will develop a city in the name of Lord Vishnu over 2,000 acres of land near Lion Safari (Etawah). We have a lot of land in Chambal ravines, and the city will have a grand Vishnu temple that will be a copy of famous Angkor Wat temple,” Yadav, a former UP chief minister, told PTI.

Earlier, Maurya had said that if the need arises a Bill for the construction of a Ram temple could be brought in the Parliament. The UP deputy chief minister had suggested that the Bill could be brought if there was “no way out” and his party had the adequate strength in both houses of Parliament.

“At present, in Parliament, we do not have the adequate strength. Even if we bring the matter in the Lok Sabha, our strength in the Rajya Sabha is less, and it will definitely be defeated. Every devotee of Lord Ram knows this. The court will soon give its judgement”, Maurya had said.

Yadav, however, promised that if voted to power, he will develop a city in the name of Lord Vishnu, whose incarnations Lord Ram and Lord Krishna were.

A team of experts will be sent to Cambodia to plan the city, which will be a centre for culture and knowledge of our ancient times, the SP chief said.

Angkor Wat in Cambodia is one of the largest religious complexes in the world. It is believed that it was originally dedicated to Lord Vishnu but gradually transformed into a Buddhist temple. Yadav attacked the BJP claiming it was a party which did nothing on the ground.

“The BJP believes in conspiracies. We believe in development. They befool people to get their vote. We bank on our development work for votes. The people of the state are fed up with the BJP and are looking for a chance to ensure it gets out of power. In 2019, the BJP will get defeated due to its anti-people politics,” he claimed.

Yadav has announced a “Haq aur samman” cycle yatra from Kannauj next month. “We have decided the plans for the yatra. There are some changes in the dates that will be finalised in a day or two,” he said. 

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