Worship Act to be withdrawn to build temple in Mathura: Ravindra Kushwaha




BJP MP Ravindra Kushwaha said the government would take steps to build a Krishna temple in Mathura by amending the Worship Act in the same way it had withdrawn the law on farmers.
UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is coming to Mathura. Security has been beefed up before that. Earlier, BJP MP Ravindra Kushwaha had said that the Worship Act-181 would be withdrawn to build a Krishna temple in Mathura.
"Ayodhya, Mathura and Kashi are symbols of our faith," the BJP MP said. The mosque in Mathura can be built in other places as well. No prophet of Islam was born in that place, so it has no historical significance. While Mathura is the birthplace of Lord Krishna, it is a symbol of faith for Hindus.
As the decision of Ram temple in Ayodhya has been given by the Supreme Court, now there will be a grand temple there. Work on Kashi Vishwanath temple is also in full swing. Now it is the feeling of a huge Hindu community that a Krishna temple is being built in Mathura. The MP added that if the law is being withdrawn for farmers then there should be no impediment in withdrawing the law for Lord Krishna's temple.

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