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‘Babri Masjid will not be built till eternity’; UP CM Yogi Adityanath reaffirms

Babri Masjid Rebuild Impossible Forever, Ram Temple Commitment Holds Firm, says UP CM Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday. The statement came after former TMC leader Humayun Kabir pledged to build a replica of the Babri mosque in Murshidabad with the West Bengal election around the corner.

by · Zee News

Babri Masjid Rebuild Impossible Forever, Ram Temple Commitment Holds Firm, says UP CM Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath declared on Tuesday that the Babri structure will never be rebuilt, not even on the Day of Judgment, and stressed that those dreaming of it will stay disappointed forever.

Speaking at a public rally in Barabanki, he reaffirmed the government's promise-keeping approach, stating it only commits as far as it can deliver. Recalling the BJP's firm Ayodhya stance, Yogi said, “We promised to stand by Ram Lalla and build the temple right there, does anyone doubt it?"

CM Yogi added that those hoping for the Day of Judgment will wait in vain, it will never come, and they will fade away. Stressing the need to honor India's rich heritage, time-tested traditions, and eternal Sanatan Dharma, he declared that the saffron flag will forever boost the nation's pride. He pointed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi raising the saffron flag at Ayodhya's Shri Ram Temple, calling it a true emblem of Sanatan values.

CM Yogi took aim at opportunists, saying some invoke Lord Ram only in tough times and ignore him otherwise. Now, Lord Ram has turned away from them, too. He declared no room remains for those who shot at Ram devotees or blocked His path.

CM Yogi issued a tough warning on law and order, urging people to follow the rules or face the consequences. Law-abiding folks will thrive, while rule-breakers are on a path to ruin. He stressed that dreamers who think lawlessness leads to paradise will never see it happen.

CM Yogi stated that India and Sanatan Dharma go hand in hand; they're inseparable. He warned that both the nation and Sanatan face threats from enemies inside and out, urging everyone to stay vigilant: some plot conspiracies, others fall for them, and a few sell out to push those agendas.

Looking back to pre-2017 days, he described Uttar Pradesh as a hotbed of riots, constant curfews, and widespread fear. Daughters, traders, farmers, and youth lived in danger, with temples, schools, and homes under threat. Curfews hit some districts every few days, spreading panic everywhere.

Today, he said, law and order stand rock-solid, creating a safe environment for all.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s remark came after former Trinamool Congress legislator Humayun Kabir pledged to build a replica of the Babri mosque, called "Babri 2.0," in West Bengal's Murshidabad district.

Yogi said India's Sanatan tradition will always stand strong, and those dreaming of rebuilding the Babri structure will never succeed. His firm words on this sensitive issue are likely to shape a heated election campaign in West Bengal, where assembly polls are around the corner.

The ruling TMC and opposition BJP are already clashing fiercely over the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter lists, with TMC calling it a central plot to remove their voters and BJP accusing TMC of protecting infiltrators as a vote bank.

TMC expelled Kabir for trying to spark communal tension with his mosque plan; he still laid its foundation stone on December last year on the anniversary of the Babri demolition in Ayodhya.

After leaving TMC, Kabir started his own Janata Unnayan Party (JUP) and plans to fight about 135 seats in the elections, while BJP often labels him the "B-team" of TMC.