
Bandi calls on Hindus to unite
'Thousands of Hindus are participating in the Sri Jagannath Rath Yatra. It is believed that if they participate in this Rath Yatra, their wishes will be fulfilled. Continuing the yatra in every district has become a tradition,' Bandi said.
'It is decided to build a Jagannath temple in Karimnagar and necessary support to the organisers will be provided. The entire Hindu community should be united,' he said.
Former Mayor Sunil Rao, former Deputy Mayor Guggilla Ramesh, former Nizamabad district BJP president Basava Lakshminarayana, and others were present.
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