"Is there a dearth of Ram temples in our country? The answer is no. The issue of construction of Ram Mandir in Ayodhya is not just a simple matter of construction of a temple, or a piece of land. It is matter of our pride, self respect and destroying the symbol of slavery," Joshi said while addressing a programme here.
"This is not a fight against Islam. This is matter of nationalism," he added.
"This is India. This is Hindu samaj," he said.
Joshi said small nations which are facing oppresion in the hands of big nations are looking up to India to show them the way.
"We want to tell the small nations of this world that they should move forward with pride, self respect and protect their sovereignty. Those small nations are looking up to India to lead them against their fight against oppression," he said.
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