Religious Development or Corruption? The Debate Over Mathura's Banke Bihari Corridor
Akhilesh Yadav criticizes BJP's proposed Banke Bihari temple corridor, alleging corruption and exploitation beneath its development goals. While UP Finance Minister Suresh Khanna argues for its construction citing public interest, the project faces opposition from local shopkeepers and residents worried about displacement and lack of inclusion.

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Akhilesh Yadav, the Samajwadi Party president, launched a critique against the BJP on Monday regarding the proposed Banke Bihari temple corridor in Mathura. Yadav accused the BJP of turning religious development projects into breeding grounds for corruption and exploitation.
In contrast, UP Finance Minister Suresh Khanna defended the corridor, emphasizing it aligns with public interest while visiting Mathura. He called for the project's completion, challenging the allegations of corruption. Yadav mocked the BJP's tactics through a social media post, suggesting they are misusing development for personal profits.
Locals, including shopkeepers and religious groups, express their concerns over displacement and exclusion. Despite government assurances of improved infrastructure and economic progress, resistance remains firm. The debate highlights a clash between religious development and the alleged underlying motives of commercial interests.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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