LUCKNOW: After initiating a slew of measures in Ayodhya, the Samajwadi Party government has decided to take control and develop the famous Hindu shrines of Banke Bihari in Vrindavan and Vindhyanchal in Mirzapur. The move that seeks to shake the ruling SP government's largely pro-Muslim image is likely to take shape before the next assembly polls.Sources said the state government would soon get ownership of the two temples transferred from the respective trusts in its name. Principal secretary, religious affairs, Navneet Sehgal said advice was sought from the department of law on how to get an Act in place before taking up the ownership."There have been complaints of irregularities as pilgrims are often duped by 'Pandas' and deprived of facilities and that's what the state government wants to address," he said.He added that the state government is collecting details of the total number of visitors at the two shrines and the revenue collected.