Two days after attending the grand Ram Temple Bhoomi Pujan in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has said that if invited for the inauguration of the Ayodhya mosque, “as a Hindu” he will not attend it. The mosque is set to be built as part of the 2019 Supreme Court’s landmark verdict.
As a chief minister he has no problems with any religion, and that political leaders who attend Roza or iftar, wearing skull caps, are only posturing as secular- this is not secularism, Adityanath said.
Adityanath made the above statement to ABP News after attending the grand foundation stone laying ceremony in Ayodhya which was also attended by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other leaders.
Adityanath said, “I will not go because I am a Yogi. As a Hindu, I have a right to live according to my method of worship.” Stating that he is not a party in the event of the mosque’s construction,
that is why no one will call me there, and I don’t want to go…. I know that I will not get any such invitation,” he added.
Responding to the comment, the resistance Samajwadi Party said he should look for an expression of remorse from the individuals of the state. SP representative Pawan Pandey censured Adityanath over his comments, charging that he has disregarded the vow he took while accepting charge as the central priest.
He is the CM of the entire state, and not only of the Hindu community. Whatever the population of Hindus and Muslims in the state, he is the CM of all. This language of the CM lacks dignity, he said.
He should seek an apology from the people for this," Pandey said. UP Congress media cell convenor Lalan Kumar said, "We don't have any comments on his mosque statement." But he credited the then prime minister Rajiv Gandhi for opening the locks on the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid.