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BJP's Vinay Katiyar says no room for mosque in Ayodhya, asks Muslims to migrate from district: 'Ram ka mandir hai, wahi chalega'

Faizabad MP and Samajwadi Party (SP) leader Awadhesh Prasad slammed Katiyar, saying the country belongs to people of all faiths.

September 26, 2025 / 17:44 IST
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Former BJP MP and Ayodhya case litigant Vinay Katiyar. (File: PTI)

Bharatiya Janata Party leader and former MP Vinay Katiyar, a prominent name associated with the Ram Mandir movement, has sparked a controversy with his remarks that Muslims in Ayodhya should migrate to districts "across the Saryu" and that there was no place for a mosque in the 'Ram Nagari'.

Katiyar's remark came in response to media queries on the rejection of the Dhannipur mosque plan by the Ayodhya Development Authority apparently over pending clearances from some departments.

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"Ayodhya Nagari ke andar Dhannipur... iska koi matlab nahin. Is jile ke andar kyon rahen… woh log jayen nadi ke us paar chale jaeyen, Gonda, Basti chale jayen. Yahan kya kam hai unka? Yahan Ram ka mandir hai, wahi kaam karega (There is no meaning of Dhannipur in Ayodhya. Muslims in this district should leave and go across the Saryu river to districts like Gonda and Basti. What work do they have here? There is Ram Temple here, which is the only thing relevant here)," Katiyar said, according to The Indian Express.

The remarks sparked a political controversy with Faizabad MP and Samajwadi Party (SP) leader Awadhesh Prasad slamming Katiyar, saying the country belongs to people of all faiths. "Vinay Katiyar is a senior BJP leader but he is being sidelined and ignored in the Modi government. He has thus made these remarks out of disappointment and frustration," Prasad said.