According to Nripendra Misra, chairman of the Ayodhya Ram Mandir Construction Committee, Prime Minister Narendra Modi views the magnificent Ram temple in Ayodhya as a component of India’s civilizational treasure and a symbol of the nation’s religion. He is curious about the status of the construction.
Misra stated in an interview that neither a penny from the exchequer of the state of Uttar Pradesh nor the federal government would be used to fund the trust established for the temple’s construction.
He claimed that PM Modi was delighted by the court’s ruling since he had hoped the Ayodhya dispute would be settled amicably by the communities.
Misra said he saw PM Modi’s proximity to the temple as an important aspect of the country’s cultural development.
PM Modi considers the construction of this temple to be essential to the cultural development of this nation. He sees this as a piece of the nation’s civilisation and faith, both of which are treasures. He certainly felt immensely delighted when the judicial ruling arrived because he had anticipated that the groups would settle their differences amicably and that a temple would be built, Misra added.
“That was very evident and it was for that reason he appealed to the masses that there should be no sense of victory and defeat, everbody is a winner and everybody must celebrate the truth that the problem is resolved. That is how it got resolved. There is no appeal, there is no legal challenge now,” he added.
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Misra claimed that the disagreement, which had its beginnings roughly 500 years prior, had been settled after years of litigation.
The trust was established in accordance with the Supreme Court’s instructions, according to Misra, a former senior secretary to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and is currently managing the building project.
“PM Modi, by nature, assigns the duties of every project to the individuals who will carry them out. Therefore, faith was placed in this shrine. The trust was established in accordance with the ruling of the Supreme Court, and there is no government in this trust. This trust does not contain any government funds. Not a penny of the UP government’s or the federal government’s budget would be spent on these 71 acres. All of it results from people’s involvement, he remarked.
“It’s all thanks to the millions of people who took part and donated money to this shrine. The prime minister is curious about the status and very concerned to learn if there are any issues with the temple’s construction. In terms of the work, it is only given to trust, and the trust is carrying it out, he continued.
According to Misra, money was raised through donations from the public to build the shrine.
“Our trust, Champat Rai, general secretary of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra, tried to have workers visit at least 4 lakh villages, meet the devotees, and gather donations with assistance from other organisations. People have donated Rs 10 crore and Rs 50 crore, and via this means, around Rs 3,500 crores have been raised, the speaker said.
The huge Ram temple in Ayodhya can now be built thanks to the Supreme Court’s 2019 decision.
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The Centre established the Shri Ram Janma Bhoomi Tirtha Kshetra’ Trust in response to the Supreme Court’s ruling so that it could make all decisions pertaining to the construction of a magnificent Ram Temple in Ayodhya.
Under the direction of the Trust, the temple’s construction has been moving along steadily. The sanctum sanctorum of the temple will contain the idol of Ram Lalla.
The sanctum-sanctorum, which is where the god would be installed, is the first of five mandaps on the ground floor of the temple, according to Misra.
He declared, “It is reasonable to say that the pilgrims will be able to see Lord Ram in his kid form at least before January 26, 2024.
I won’t be able to tell you a precise date because it will rely on the time the Prime Minister’s Office announces for the participation of the PM on the final day of Praan Pratishtha, which hasn’t been set in stone yet.
The Prime Minister’s Office did not provide the date, and we must accept their choice in this regard, he continued.
On August 5, 2020, PM Modi lay the first stone for the construction of the Ram Temple.
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