Udupi, November 28: Senior BJP leader and former MLC Go Madhusudan said that as all preparations were in full swing for constructing Ram Mandir at Ayodhya, the birth place of Lord Sri Rama, the next aim would be relieving of Lord Sri Krishna of Mathura and Lord Vishwanatha of Kashi.

Speaking as a chief guest at a programme to launch the covering of Sanctum Sanctorum of Sri Krishna mutt with golden plates, the much ambitious programme of the second Paryaya of Sri Vidyadeesha Theertha Swamiji of Palimaru Mutt here on Wednesday, he said that “We are at a stage where all preparations for constructing the Ram Mandir at Ayodhya are completing. Ram Janma Bhoomi has got liberation. The saints, religious heads and common people have taken a resolution to construct the Mandir. We have appealed the Prime Minister to allow it. We have clearly said that ‘Ram Mandir first and then election’”, he said.

In future, we will shout slogans for Mathura, the birth place of Sri Krishna and Kashi. We need these three temples. Rama and Krishna are not just kings for us. They are Gods and creators. They are in our hearts. Besides laying foundation stone for Ram Mandir, relieving the Mathura and Kashi is our next target. The masjid of Aurangzeb which in the place of Sri Krishna birth place and another masjid in place of Kashi Vishwanath Jyotirlinga should go out”, he said.

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Mumbai (PTI): The Mumbai police have registered a case against a man for allegedly duping seven persons of Rs 91 lakhs on the promise of awarding them works of different government departments, an official said on Tuesday.

The accused was identified as Satish Kadam, a resident of Nanded in Marathwada region, an official said.

A complaint was filed by Hanumant Vadje, who alleged that the accused cheated him and six others of around Rs 91 lakh by promising to give them various works of Urban Development and Social Justice Department, he said.

The fraud occurred between 2024 and 2026, with Kadam collecting money in cash and into his accounts, police said, adding he had returned some amount to them partially.

Multiple cheques issued by the accused bounced, prompting the victim to lodge a complaint at the Marine Drive police station. Based on the complaint, a case of cheating and criminal breach of trust was registered against him.

The case is under further investigation, the official said.