"BJP government has not gone back on the Ram Temple issue... Though it is not in our manifesto but it is the matter of our honour and dignity," Ahir who was here to take part in programme at Duha Bihra village told newspersons.
"The sadhus and mahants are doing their work in this regard. Hindu and Muslim leaders are also meeting the government," he said, adding "It is decided that whenever it happens it will be temple which will be built in Ayodhya and not Masjid".
The minister said the government which has come with the aim of 'sabka-saath, sabka-vikas' is working for the welfare of farmers and the unemployed.
To a question on differences of the party with Shiv Sena, he said though BJP has 282 MPs it does not have any arrogance and is working together with all its allies.
"Senior leaders are in touch with the Shiv Sena and they will come to understand this soon," the minister said.
He also added that there is no danger to the new government in Jammu and Kashmir and it will complete its term.
On questions raised on the Land Acquisition Ordinance of the union government, he said the Bill is in the interest of farmers.
"We have to go to the farmers for votes.. How can we work to harm their interests", Ahir asked.
"On the lines of China, coal-based industrial units of gas and fertilisers will be set up in the country," he said.
Ahir also said fertiliser industries in UP, West bengal, Jharkhand and Andhra Pradesh which closed down because of the wrong policies of the previous government, will be revived.
