LUCKNOW: Ahead of assembly elections in Himachal Pradesh and Gujarat and the local bodies' election in UP, the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) once again raked up Ram temple issue with RSS joint general secretary Krishnagopal saying that now no one can dare say that it would not be built.“Since 1980, RSS mouthpiece `Panchjanya' has been professing through columns that a temple should be there, but everyone laughed it off then. Now no one can dare to say that a temple should not be there,“ said Krishnagopal while speaking at the relaunch of bureau office of Panchjanya and Organiser, the Hindi and English mouthpieces of RSS, here on Saturday. Panchjanya was launched from Lucknow in the pre-Independence period.Addressing a gathering, Krishnagopal said Panchjanya took a firm line and stood its ground despite opposition.Ever since 1980 when Ram Janmabhoomi movement picked up pace, various writeups in Panchjanya said that Lord Ram has been a symbol of respect, faith and trust for thousands of years, he added. Krishnagopal also made a veiled attack on Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi .“They now have started visiting temples, but they are doing it to appease Hindus now,“ he said. He also termed the successive regimes of Congress as the `rule of arrogants'.Referring to Rajendra Prasad 's decision to contest elections for President, he recalled that then-Prime Minister Jawahar Lal Nehru dissuaded him but the former won.“That was the last victory of those who kept nationalist agenda ahead of everything.And then came the rule of arrogants,“ Krishnagopal said.Earlier, chief minister Aditya Nath Yogi said, “Jinhone Bharat ko mahaz ek zameen ka tukda maana unhone secularism ka chola odhe rakha hai (Those who treated India as a mere piece of land used pretend to be seculars)“.