Kamal Nath government made 'Hindutva' as a weapon

Bhopal: Kamal Nath government in Madhya Pradesh has planned to make Hindutva agenda its weapon. The government has announced to develop the 'Ram Van Path Gaman' corridor in the state ahead of next year's municipal elections. In view of this two-phase corridor, the government has approved Rs 10 crore for the first phase.

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The minister of the Kamal Nath government says that when the 'Ram Van Path Gaman' is made, the state government will follow the same 'Ram Van Path Gaman'. This corridor will be built on the way from where Ram and Sita went from Chitrakoot to Amarkantak during exile. The 'Ram Van Path Gaman' corridor will pass through Badhwara Katni, Ram Ghat Jabalpur, Ramnagar Mandla, Dindori, Shahdol to Amarkantak. Actually, elections to urban bodies are going to be held in Madhya Pradesh next year. At present, BJP is in power in 16 municipal corporations of the state.

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At the same time, in most of the municipalities and panchayats, the BJP is in possession. While the Ram temple of Ayodhya, which has been included in the BJP's agenda, is going to be built. Congress Government in Madhya Pradesh has also prepared a plan to strengthen its Hindutva image. Following the instructions of CM Kamal Nath, the government has prepared a plan for the 'Ram Van Path Gaman' corridor to brighten its Hindutva image.

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