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“Modi Like Ravan”: Subramanian Swami

Subramanian Swami

Subramanian Swami  further said, “Hence I am approaching High Court in Mumbai soon to stop this carnage.”

Launching another attack at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP leader Subramanian Swami on Saturday tweeted that PM Modi is like Ravan.

“Modi like Ravan while claiming to be religious is demolishing or grabbing temples as in Varanasi, in Uttarakhand, and now we find he is planning with Fadnavis to destruct the holy sites of Pandharpur.” The tweet read.

Subramanian Swami  further said, “Hence I am approaching High Court in Mumbai soon to stop this carnage.”

The Shinde-Fadnavis  government in Maharashtra  has prepared a Development Plan (DP) to revamp the existing corridor along Pandharpur’s famous Vitthal-Rukmini temple on the lines of the Kashi Vishwanath facelift.

The plan includes widening existing roads, relocating shops, and creating facilities for the large number of devotees visiting the temple town in the Solapur district. Locals, on the other hand, have begun to oppose the proposed corridor.

Despite the objections, the government has started the tender process to implement the development plan, prompting a sense of uncertainty among the citizens and businessmen.

The news has elicited gloomy reactions from the locals, who believe the DP will alter many existing structures.

Hundreds of traders and citizens who are likely to be affected by the corridor have put up blackboards opposing the plan in their homes and shops. Last Saturday, citizens had come together at Tukaram Bhavan to protest the tender process.

However, the claims of demolition of Ancient Temple in Varanasi demolished to construct Kashi Vishwanath Corridor has proved to be false, according to a report by one India.

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