M.P. CM asks the citizens to give one more chance to BJP in the centre (Source: Instagram of Dr. Mohan Yadav)
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Anwesha Dash, Pune

Following the developments for the Ayodhya Ram Mandir consecration, Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, Mohan Yadav said in a religious gathering that “Akhand Bharat” will happen one day and the Ayodhya Ram Mandir is the first step of India towards becoming a Ram Rajya, an ideal Hindu state of welfare. 

During the “Jan Abhar Yatra” organised by the ruling BJP government in Madhya Pradesh, CM Yadav stated as a result of the partition in 1947 India lost huge chunks of its territory such as Sindh and half of Punjab. As per Mr. Yadav, the citizens of the country will be able to visit Nankana Sahib in Pakistan, one day. Because the BJP CM is confident that, “ ‘Akhand Bharat’ will form again”. And this time around it won’t be until Sindh, but will stretch “even till Afghanistan”. 

The construction of Ram Mandir is also a step forward in the direction of a Ram Rajya, said Mr. Yadav. He even reiterated that this feat had been achieved after “ a struggle of 30-32 years” and the generations before also passed it in a struggle spanning across “500 years”. The CM credited the ruling BJP party with this achievement in the rally. 

CM Mohan Yadav asked people to give the ruling  BJP party  one more chance in the centre and vote for it in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. He listed and praised all the various “accomplishments”  of BJP in the centre. The “accomplishments”  included building of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, abrogation of Article 370 and the Kashi Vishwanath corridor. Mr Yadav has stated that if they give the party, which made all of this possible, one more chance , then they will prove themselves again by “changing the geography” also. To make sure that “saffron flags” are raised in Karachi and Lahore, BJP should be given another opportunity to rule, claimed Mr. Yadav. 

Subsequently, as a result of the promotion of the Ram Mandir’s consecration, all the meat shops have been shut down in the state of Madhya Pradesh on 22nd January. Enforcement of the order has also been asked of all the civic bodies.