Jaipur, Jan 3: International Hindu Parishad president Pravin Togadia Thursday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of "betraying" the people of country by making tall promises but failing to fulfil them.

Tall promises were made before coming to power. Neither Ram temple was built by bringing an ordinance in Parliament nor the assured two crore jobs were provided every year to the youth, Togadia said at a press conference here.

The promises made by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) before the 2014 general election were an "eye wash", Togadia said.

"They (BJP) have taken a U-turn on all the promises and this is nothing but betrayal. People of the country will not believe them again," he said.

Referring to the recent interview of the Prime Minister, Togadia said that Modi had made his stand clear on issues like Ram temple, farmers distress, GST and demonetisation among others.

"National Judicial Commission case was still in the court when the prime minister got the NJC bill passed. Why has the same treatment not been given to the Ram temple case," he asked.

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Bengaluru: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah will inaugurate the new main entrance of the Vidhana Soudha in Bengaluru on March 25, Speaker U.T. Khader said on Saturday.

According to The Times of India, speaking to reporters, Khader said the entrance has been developed with intricate Karnataka-style architecture through the Karnataka Forest Development Corporation and the Public Works Department (PWD).

He said solar panels installed to partially supply energy to Vidhana Soudha will also be inaugurated on the same day.

Khader further said the PWD has floated tenders to develop additional entrances near the grand steps and on the High Court side of Vidhana Soudha, and the works will be taken up shortly.

Responding to a query on a proposed dog shelter for stray dogs within the Vidhana Soudha premises, Khader said the proposal is pending with the government and will have to be finalised by it.