Ayodhya railway station will look like the proposed Ram temple: Manoj Sinha

Govt concerned about connecting Ayodhya through rail to the entire country so that Ram Bhakts may visit the place

Manoj Sinha | Photo: Wikimedia Commons
Manoj Sinha | Photo: Wikimedia Commons
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2 min read Last Updated : Aug 06 2019 | 3:45 PM IST
Minister of State for Railways Manoj Sinha on Wednesday said the ministry would submit a proposal to the Union Cabinet to reconstruct the Ayodhya railway station as a replica of the proposed Ram temple.

Manoj Sinha made the announcement after laying the foundation stone of projects worth more than Rs 2 billion (Rs 200 crore), including Rs 800 million (Rs 80 crore) for the reconstruction of the railway station.
 
The government is concerned about connecting Ayodhya through rail to the entire country so that Ram Bhakts may visit the place," he said.

The railway station would have all state-of-the-art facilities. He said the proposal for the reconstruction of Ayodhya railway station as the replica of the Ram temple would be submitted by the Railways Ministry to the Union Cabinet.
Sinha said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bharatiya Janata Party chief Amit Shah 

The minister added that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bharatiya Janata Party chief Amit Shah were of the opinion that people coming to Ayodhya should “get the feeling that this is the birthplace of Ram”, The Times of India reported.

Sinha said Rs 11.16 billion (Rs 1,116 crore) was being spent on the double track and electrification of Faizabad-Barabanki rail route and the work would be completed in 2022.

BJP MP Vinay Katiyar was also present at the event.

"The development of Ayodhya railway station was being discussed from the time of former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. When its construction will be completed, the construction of Ram temple will be started," he said. The model for the temple was prepared by Vishwa Hindu Parishad during 1980s, the English daily added. 

Meanwhile, whether Ram Temple will be built, on the same land where Babri Masjid (mosque) was demolished or not, awaits the Supreme Court’s decision.



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First Published: Feb 21 2018 | 2:37 PM IST

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