Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath stated at a public gathering in Barabanki that the Babri mosque will never be reconstructed, emphasizing the commitment of the Modi government and his administration to fulfilling the long-standing Ram Mandir pledge. Adityanath adamantly declared, “Babri mosque will never be rebuilt till eternity, that day will never come,” addressing the crowd with conviction. The Chief Minister’s resolute stance aligns with the Sanatan tradition of the country, asserting that any attempts to revive the Babri structure will not prosper.
Yogi Adityanath’s strong statement on the Babri issue is anticipated to influence the political climate in West Bengal, where Assembly elections are scheduled for this year. The ruling TMC and opposition BJP are already embroiled in a heated dispute over the SIR exercise, with contrasting views on the matter. Former Trinamool legislator Humayun Kabir’s promise to construct a replica of the Babri structure in Murshidabad has added fuel to the political fire.
Humayun Kabir, who was ousted by the TMC leadership for his controversial pledge, proceeded to lay the foundation stone for a mosque resembling the Babri Masjid on December 6, 2025, coinciding with the anniversary of the Ayodhya structure’s demolition. Following his expulsion, Kabir formed the Janata Unnayan Party (JUP) and announced intentions to contest a significant number of Assembly seats in the upcoming elections. The BJP has labeled Kabir as the “B-team” of the ruling party, intensifying the political dynamics in the region.
