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Modi-Yogi-Ram-Sita quartet used by Gujarat scrap merchant to avoid demolition of illegal construction.

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Modi-Yogi-Ram-Sita quartet used by Gujarat scrap merchant to avoid demolition of illegal construction.

Modi-Yogi-Ram-Sita quartet used by Gujarat scrap merchant to avoid demolition of illegal construction.

Modi-Yogi-Ram-Sita quartet
used by Gujarat scrap merchant
to avoid demolition of illegal construction.

Notedly, a Gujarat based out scrap merchant has constructed a ‘temple’ with idols of Lord Ram, Sita, and Laxman on an illegal floor to avoid demolition by the authorities.

The temple also features statues of PM Modi and UP CM Adityanath as ‘guards’.

Reportedly, a devotee walked past the hoarding of PM Modi and UP CM Yogi Adityanath on amid Pran Pratishtha ceremony of Sri Ram Temple, in Ayodhya

The scrap merchant had found an interesting solution to the impending threat of demolition by the Bharuch-Ankleshwar Urban Development Authority (BAUDA) of unauthorised construction.

It is learnt that the merchant employed Modi-Yogi-Ram-Sita quartet to avoid demolition of an illegal additional floor.

The BAUDA officials had sent Mohanlal Gupta notice over an illegal construction- an extra floor, which Gupta, notably had bought the property in 2023.

Taking whiff of the current fervor in the country, Mohanlal Gupta decided to do something to avoid demolition, that caught even the BAUDA officials off-guard.

Gupta, who hails from Uttar Pradesh, also went a step ahead and inaugurated the temple atop the purported illegal scrap godown to coincide with the consecration of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya by PM Modi.

According to media reports, BAUDA has now given Mohanlal Gupta seven days to submit necessary documents.

However, as per Mohanlal Gupta, Jitendra Oza, from whom he had bought the property last year, had already taken permission for the construction from Gadkhol Gram Panchayat in 2012.

Gupta alleged that envious people have complained against the structure and he has made changes to the property by demolishing some parts. There are some people who are jealous of him and are threatening to get the structure demolished. They also demanded money from him. They reside in a residential society far from their Riddhi Siddhi society.

As per Gadkhol village Sarpanch Manjulaben Patel, she did not attend the temple inauguration on 22 January, but has learnt that a “large number of people attended the event”. Photos and videos of the event have since gone viral on social media.

News Edit K.V.Raman

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