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Peace And Stability Returned In Tripura During Modi Era: Tripura CM

"Siddheshwari temple will be known as a religious tourist center in coming days". 

Chief Minister Prof. (Dr.) Manik Saha expressed his hope at the  opening ceremony of Siddheshwari temple at Chitta Dham in  Barakanthal,  Mohanpur on Monday.

On this day, Chief Minister (Dr.) Manik Saha along with Lok Sabha MP Biplab Kumar Deb, Rajya Sabha MP Rajib Bhattacharya, Maharaja Pradyot Bikram Manikya and others were present. 

On the occasion Chief Minister Dr. Saha said, I thank Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath for coming here. The inauguration of this temple was made possible by the blessings of Gurudev  Shantikali and the dedicated efforts of Swami Chittaranjan Maharaj. An atmosphere of atheism was fostered in the state for nearly 35 years during the tenure of the previous government, which also questioned the existence of God. In this situation Prime Minister Narendra Modi has tried to awaken the ideology of religious faith and spirituality among the people. I thank the Prime Minister for this. Our state government is also working in that direction. The beautiful temple inaugurated today is a tangible proof of that.

The Chief Minister also said that the state of Tripura is very prosperous in the field of tourism. Tourists from different places visit the tourist centers of the state. The rich tourism sector of this state attracts people. Now people visit Tripurasundari Temple or Kasba Kali Bari Temple. 

He expressed hope that Siddheshwari temple will also become a tourist attraction in the coming days.

Dr. Saha said that there was a period of unrest in the state. We have witnessed how the situation has deteriorated here. A generation has gone backwards. Stability returned after the formation of a Bharatiya Janata Party-led government in the state led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Because nothing is possible without faith in God. We must maintain our faith and trust in God. I feel proud of Swami Chittaranjan Maharaj's work and commitment to society. He is managing various schools and educational institutes. At present, more than 1,500 students are studying in about 24 Ashrams