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Do We Need A Ram Mandir?

Alright, first and foremost, Jai Shree Ram.

So, many liberals, secular people, leftists and others are protesting that we don’t need a Ram Mandir. But we need hospitals, schools and other which will help people live good lives.

Now, I will give you two scenarios and I will leave it to you to decide.

First Scenario: Hospital/School Is Established In Ayodhya

A big Hospital with 1000 beds and full fledged facilities. A patient can get any operation or he can get anything cured for free in this hospital.

So, this hospital would be famous only in Ayodhya and near by places because of its facilities and only people from nearby places are gonna visit for free check-ups. People all around the world are not going to come here to get cured as there are a million other hospitals providing similar facilities. And the same goes for a school or a college in a similar situation.

Second Scenario: Ram Mandir Is Established In Ayodhya

Ram Mandir will become a popular pilgrim site. And many millions of Ram bhakts and Hindus visit this place every year, every month and every day.

So what?

Now, when all these people begin coming here, transportation will increase and so the govt. will build airports, railway roads and 4 line high ways to meet the demand.  When all these people come to Ayodhya, they will need a place to stay and eat. So, hotels and restaurants will be established. People will also need vehicles or taxis to travel. So, this generates employment opportunities.There will be many sectors which will develop, like handicrafts, etc too.

Example: Thirupathi.

Conclusion

So, with all these govt will generate revenue out of it. And the government will in turn invest in hospitals, schools, universities. There are a lot of opportunities in Ayodhya right now. And Ayodhya will rise and has the potential to become the ‘Thirupathi of the North’. This is overall development. Where all sectors will develop.

Now, people don’t just look at this with your own narrow-minded perspectives.

Look at this with a broader viewpoint.

JAI SHREE RAM

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