New Delhi, Jan 22: Praveen Togadia, former working president of VHP international has claimed that Prime minister Narendra Modi never sold tea and it was just a gimmick to gain public sympathy.

The present head of Antar rashtriya Hindu Parishad also said that he and Modi were friends for 43 years and in all those years he had not seen latter selling tea. BJP and RSS have no intention to built Ram temple, he added.

Togadia said that both BJP and RSS have kept 125 crore Indians in the dark. Even RSS leader Bhaiyyaji Joshi has echoed PM Modi's statement that Ram Temple will not be built in next five years.

He also added that however country's Hindus have woken up. On February 9, a new political party of the Hindus will be announced and once that party wins in Parliament, temple construction will begin the very next day.

Commenting on PM Modi, Togadia said that to bring a law on Triple Talaq in Parliament he could keep his cabinet functioning in the midnight but on temple issue he refuse to makes such efforts.

Even if Modi is elected the second time, he will still not build the Ram Temple opined Togadia, saying, the temple issue is the lifeblood of the BJP and RSS. These two organizations will have to shut their shops once this issue is gone, this is why they are keeping this issue alive by not letting the temple be constructed.

After 2019 elections Modi will have to return to Gujarat and Bhaiyyaji Joshi have to go to Nagpur, Togadia said.

A new party will come to power that will scrap Article 35A in Kashmir and anyone from anywhere in the country will be able to go and buy land there. Stone pelters will be taught a lesson. Hindus will be majority there and form a government.

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Thane (PTI): A 45-year-old man was killed, and his wife and son were injured when a portion of plaster from the ceiling collapsed in their flat in a seven-storey building in Thane on Saturday, officials said.

Chief of the Regional Disaster Management Cell, Yasin Tadvi, said the 16-year-old building is not listed in the "dangerous" category.

"The incident occurred in Karumdev Society at about 3 am. The plaster of the hall in a flat on the terrace floor suddenly fell while the occupants were asleep", he said.

Of the four people who were inside the room, two suffered minor injuries and were discharged after primary treatment, Tadvi stated.

The injured persons were identified as Arpita More (42), who suffered minor head injuries, and her son Arush More (16), who sustained injuries to both legs.

Manoj More (45), who sustained chest injuries, died during treatment at a private hospital.