"If anyone gets a chance to work for Bhagwan Ram he is most fortunate...It will be good fortune if Bhagwan Ram gives us a chance to do 'Ram ka kaam' and this responsibility has been given to Prime Minister Narendra Modi by the people of the country," he said during his visit here to inspect the proposed site for setting up a Ramayana musuem.
"All proposals of development which have to be passed by the Centre have to come from states...Sometimes our hands are also tied...This problem will also be taken care of soon.
"Mann ban chuka hai, mahaul ban chuka hai, the beginning has been made and we have got the directives from Ram Lala," he said, adding, "We are the Lord's children and so have to do his work of spreading education."
Sharma, Union Tourism Minister, said Ayodhya's development will get a big push from the Rs 150 crore allotted for developing a museum, which is to be located 15 km from the site where the Babri Masjid was demolished in 1992, triggering deadly communal riots across the country.
While campaigning for the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had stressed on development and economic growth, and his government has avoided giving hardliners within the party licence to talk of constructing a new temple.
Sharma said he expected the museum to bring in a rush of
tourists because it will be linked to other places on the "Ram circuit" - sites of great significance in the Ramayana, including some in Nepal and Sri Lanka.
BJP has been accused by its political opponents of attempting a "dangerous strategy to communalise voters" and risk the fragile peace in Ayodhya.
Sharma, however, said the Akhilesh Yadav government has announced its own plans to develop what it described as an international theme park in Ayodhya.
"Why should the same charge not be levelled against them?" the minister asked.
"Any such project should have started much before if they had the right intentions," Mayawati said, adding that the announcements were driven by BJP and SP's "religion-based politics".
She said the proposed projects must not be allowed to affect the disputed site in Ayodhya as the issue was pending before the court.
Senior Congress leader RPN Singh has said the development came as no surprise. "Every five years we see the same drama unfolding. Whenever there are polls in the state, they talk of Ram, Ram temple, Ram Sangrahalaya. They repeatedly raise these issues," he has said.
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