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Last Updated:February 10, 2026, 17:06 IST
Reiterating the BJP’s long-held position on Ayodhya, Yogi Adityanath said the party had fulfilled its promise to build the Ram temple at the birthplace of Lord Ram.

UP CM Yogi Adityanath | File Image: PTI
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday asserted that the Babri structure would never be rebuilt, warning that those who continue to harbour such dreams would never succeed.
Addressing a public gathering in Barabanki, the Chief Minister said that even the “Day of Judgment" would not bring back the disputed structure.
“Those who are dreaming of the Babri structure should understand that day will never come," he said, urging people to live within the framework of the law and respect the country’s traditions.
Reiterating the BJP’s long-held position on Ayodhya, Adityanath said the party had fulfilled its promise to build the Ram temple at the birthplace of Lord Ram.
“We had said we would come for Ram Lalla and build the temple at the same place. Is there any doubt now?" he asked.
Targeting what he described as “opportunists", the Chief Minister said some people remembered Lord Ram only in times of crisis and forgot Him later.
“Such people have been forgotten by Lord Ram as well," he remarked, adding that there was no place in society for those who opposed Ram’s cause or fired bullets at Ram devotees.
Issuing a strong message on law and order, Adityanath said citizens must learn to live by the rules of the land.
“Those who follow the law will move forward. Those who break it will head towards hell," he warned, adding that dreams of attaining heaven by violating the law would never be realised.
The Chief Minister also linked India’s identity closely with Sanatan Dharma, saying the two were inseparable.
Referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi hoisting the saffron flag at the Shri Ram temple in Ayodhya, he described the moment as symbolic of Sanatan values and India’s cultural heritage.
Adityanath further alleged that both the nation and Sanatan Dharma were facing challenges from within and outside.
He called for vigilance, claiming that while some were conspiring against these values, others were being misled or working in support of such agendas.
Highlighting changes since 2017, he said Uttar Pradesh earlier witnessed frequent riots, curfews and a pervasive sense of insecurity.
“There was a time when curfews were imposed every three or four days in some district or the other," he said, adding that women, traders, farmers and youth felt unsafe, and even temples, schools and homes lacked security.
The Chief Minister claimed that law and order in the state had since improved significantly, creating an environment of safety and stability.
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February 10, 2026, 17:06 IST
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