Ram temple will bring back the 'Golden Sparrow' title for India: Mahant of Nirmohi Akhara

Written By Anurag Bende | Updated: Mar 31, 2018, 07:20 PM IST

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Urging Prime Minister Narendra Modi to take initiative to solve the long pending issue, he said, "In order to achieve the consensus of all concerned parties on this issue, we appeal the prime minister to call representatives of all the concerned parties on the same platform and solve the issue through dialogues."

Mahant Ramdas of Nirmohi Akhara during his Pune visit stated that India will be able to regain its lost title of 'Golden Sparrow' only if the Ram Temple is built in Ayodhya. Claiming that the country will achieve peace after the construction of the temple, Ramdas appealed to the prime minister Narendra Modi to bring all the concerned parties on the same platform to solve the long pending issue through dialogues. 

Mahant Ramdas along with other spiritual leaders of Nirmohi Akhara was on Pune visit on the invite of the founder of the World Peace Centre, MAEER's- MIT Pune, Vishwanath Karad. The world peace centre has submitted a proposal to the Supreme Court regarding the building of a Ram Temple at Ayodhya. 

During his Pune visit, Mahant Ramdas of Nirmohi Akhara, one of the three parties along with Ram Lalla and Sunni Waqf Board today stated that peace will prevail in the society after Ram temple is built. "The country was known as Golden Sparrow (sone ki Chidiya) and if it will regain that title once the Ram Temple is built. With the construction of the temple, peace will prevail in the entire country," he said. 

Urging Prime Minister Narendra Modi to take initiative to solve the long pending issue, he said, "In order to achieve the consensus of all concerned parties on this issue, we appeal the prime minister to call representatives of all the concerned parties on the same platform and solve the issue through dialogues."

Karad seconded Ramdas's opinion and said that he will be sending a formal letter to the prime minister on behalf of World Peace Centre, requesting him to take initiative in Ram temple issue.