Ramdev argues that religious minorities, specifically Muslims and Christians, have no cause for alarm under a Hindu-centric state, citing shared ancestry as a foundation for national unity. This perspective, however, has met sharp resistance in Lucknow, where critics point to rising apprehension within the Muslim community following recent administrative actions across Uttar Pradesh.
The friction extends beyond ideology into institutional governance. Chaand has leveraged the debate to shine a light on alleged financial mismanagement at the Ayodhya Ram Temple. He insists that the temple administration must strictly align with Supreme Court directives, positioning the call for fiscal transparency as a necessary check on the current political climate.





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