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Explained: Behind Amit Shah's aggressive Sita temple pitch ahead of Bihar polls

In the lead-up to the parliamentary polls, Union Home Minister Amit shah claimed that if voted to power for the third straight term, the saffron party would construct a Sita temple in Bihar's Sitamarhi.

March 13, 2025 / 16:38 IST
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Amit Shah
Amit Shah

The Bharatiya Janata Party's grand promise of constructing a Sita temple in Bihar's Sitamarhi that found a considerable mention during the recently held Lok Sabha polls, is acquiring a renewed importance with the state heading to the polls later this year.

In the lead-up to the parliamentary polls, Union Home Minister Amit shah claimed that if voted to power for the third straight term, the saffron party would construct a Sita temple in Bihar's Sitamarhi. Notably, Bihar Chief Minister and Janata Dal (United) leader Nitish Kumar had also promised the same when he was part of the Opposition INDIA bloc.

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In similar vein, Shah, addressing a Shashwat Mithila Mahotsav 2025 event in Ahmedabad last week, Home Minister said: “We have already built Ram temple at Ayodhya, now it is time to construct a grand Sita temple in Bihar (in Sitamarhi)." Meanwhile, While RJD has attacked the BJP for raking up a religious issue, the chief minister Nitish Kumar's JD(U) had demanded more central funds for the Sita temple revamp in Sitamarhi.

Why is there a renewed pitch for a Sita temple in Sitamarhi?