People of all religions can live peacefully in Ram Rajya – Iqbal Singh Lalpura
National Commission for Minorities Chairman Sardar Iqbal Singh Lalpura saw the plight of Ajay Pal pilgrimage site in Ajmer.
Lalpura’s visit to rural areas took place on the initiative of social worker Subhash Kabra.
Ajmer, Dehradun,
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Pahadonkigoonjpkgnews24.com,, Chairman of National Commission for Minorities Sardar Iqbal Singh Lalpura has said that people of all religions can live in peace in Ram Rajya. In the Sundarkand booklet distribution ceremony held at nearby Kharekhadi village in Ajmer on April 16, Lalpura said that it is a good thing that such people also live in this area who believe in both Ram and Rahim. He said that Ram Rajya does not mean the kingdom of any particular religion. Ram Rajya means respect for all the people. The state that Lord Rama envisioned is in dire need of it today. He said that there should be no dispute regarding religion, because the biggest religion is that of humanity. Lord Rama considered humanity first. He told that his commission has the task of providing employment, facilities and benefits of government schemes to the people of six religions of the country. The commission wants that the minority community should get maximum benefits of government schemes. He expressed hope that the schemes of the central government have been made for the minorities. Their benefit will be available in Rajasthan also.
Saw the plight of Ajay Pal:
On 16 April, the commission’s chairman Lalpura reached Ajmer and also saw the plight of Ajay Pal, the historical place. Social worker Subhash Kabra told that it was Raja Ajaypal who founded Ajmer. But today the temple and the site of the same king are falling prey to plight. Ajmer is identified with Ajaypal.
But this place could not be developed. The situation is so bad that there is no electricity at the historical temple and the statue of Ajay Pal. Kabra urged on behalf of the villagers that an asphalt road should be built on the unpaved road passing through Ajaypal. If the road is built, there will be no traffic jam on the day. Lalpura expressed regret over Ajay Pal’s plight. He said that such historical places should be developed. This place can also be developed from the point of view of tourism. He said that he would write a letter to Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot for the development of this historical place of Ajmer. Along with this, efforts will be made to get funds from the Commission through the Central Government. Lalpura said that whatever suggestions are there for the development of this area, they should be sent to them through social worker Subhash Kabra. During his stay, Lalpura also distributed the books of Sundarkand.
On this occasion, he said that a spiritual energy is infused in the body by reading Sunderkand. Subhash Kabra can be contacted on mobile number 9829071696 to take the problems of rural areas like Kharekhadi, Kazipura, Ajay Pal etc. to the National Commission for Minorities.