"I will put a proposal before 'netaji' (Mulayam) for constructing a temple for him. If he gives consent, work will start for the same," Khan said.
Justifying his demand, Khan said that Mulayam was a popular leader and has a number of followers. "Why can't a temple be constructed in his name?" he asked.
Azam's statement came after supporters of Modi in Rajkot in his home state Gujarat have built a temple for him. The temple, with a bust of Modi in the sanctum, stands on Kothariya road and is planned to be inaugurated on February 16.
"Have seen the news about a temple being built in my name. I was appalled. This is shocking and against India's great traditions.
"Building such temples is not what our culture teaches us. Personally, it made me very sad. Would urge those doing it not to do it," Modi said.
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