Lucknow, October 22: Firebrand Hindutva leader Dr Pravin Togadia would be visiting sensitive town of Ayodhya tomorrow, where he would be launching the "Abki Baar, Hinduyon Ki Sarkar" (this time, a government of Hindus). While addressing a gathering of his recently floated Antarashtriya Hindu Parishad (AHP), Togadia said his visit to Ayodhya is intended to pressurise the Centre for passing an ordinance for building Ram Mandir on the disputed site.

"When an ordinance can be brought to restore the SC/ST Act, when it can be brought to impose the triple talaq law, then why can't the government rush an ordinance to build a grand Ram temple at the Ramjanmabhumi sthan," Togadia said. Shiv Sena Chief Uddhav Thackeray to Visit Ayodhya On November 25, Says, 'Saddened That Ram Mandir Has Not Been Constructed Yet'.

Under his "Hindu government" campaign, Togadia said he wants to make it clear to the ruling BJP that they would not be re-elected if their regime is not committed to "cause of Hindus". He further claimed that if steps are not taken to build a Ram temple within the next couple of months, he would launch a door-to-door campaign appealing Hindus to boycott the elections.

Taking a veiled jibe at PM Narendra Modi, Togadia said, "If the interests of Hindus cannot be protected, we can change the Prime Minister as well."

Apart from Ram Mandir, Togadia also attempted to corner the Centre over the issues of unemployment, rising fuel prices and agrarian distress. "We want a Ram Rajya where there will be prosperity. The farmers should be free of debts, the youth should get affordable education and adequate jobs," he added.

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