RSS Raises Pitch For Law on Ram Temple in Ayodhya, Asks Govt to Fulfil Congress’ 1994 ‘Promise’

RSS said the government should enact a law and construct the Ram temple in the same way Sardar Patel got Somnath temple rebuilt.

Published date india.com Published: October 31, 2018 5:44 PM IST
RSS Raises Pitch For Law on Ram Temple in Ayodhya, Asks Govt to Fulfil Congress' 1994 'Promise'
Ayodhya Title Dispute

New Delhi: The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh on Wednesday reiterated its demand for enacting a law to enable the construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya and asked the Centre to acquire land on the disputed site.

Highlights

  • RSS said issue of building a Ram temple at Ayodhya was not just limited to the Hindu and Muslim communities.
  • The SC on Monday deferred the hearing in the Ayodhya title dispute case till January next year.
  • Sangh Parivar groups have been pushing the government for bringing a law for construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya.

“The government needs to acquire land for the construction of Ram Temple and make a law in this regard,” the RSS said in a statement.

Earlier today, RSS joint general secretary Manmohan Vaidya urged the Centre to fulfil the “promise” made in 1994 by the then Congress government in the Supreme Court, saying it had agreed at that time to side with the Hindu community if an evidence was found of a pre-existing temple before it was razed to build the Babri Masjid.

Vaidya said the issue of building a Ram temple at Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh was not just limited to the Hindu and Muslim communities.

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Vaidya also said the government should enact a law and construct the Ram temple in the same way Sardar Patel got Somnath temple rebuilt.

“Ram temple is a matter of national pride and glory. Just like Sardar Patel got Somnath temple rebuilt, the government should acquire the land and hand over it for Ram temple construction. Govt should make law for that,” the RSS Sah Sarkaryavah said.

The Supreme Court on Monday said an appropriate bench would start hearing the matters related to the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid dispute from January next year, triggering demands within the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the RSS for a law for an early construction of the temple on the disputed site.

The Congress had said all parties should abide by the court verdict.

“The court has said a mosque is not mandatory for namaz and the prayers can be performed on the streets as well. Besides, namaz is not accepted if it is performed on a forcibly acquired land. The court has also said that this (acquiring of land) was not a religious deed,” Vaidya said.

He claimed that in 1994, during the Congress rule, the solicitor general had submitted an affidavit in the Supreme Court, stating that the government would side with the sentiments of the Hindu community if an evidence was found of a razed temple, where the mosque was built.

“Now, we have the evidence…Also, this issue has long been pending in the court without a decision. The issue is now only that of acquiring the land and handing it over for the construction of the temple,” Vaidya said.

The RSS leader said the issue was no more limited to Hindus and Muslims or a temple or a mosque, but about the restoration of the pride of the country.

“The government should now fulfil the promise made in 1994,” he added.

The Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid dispute is a centuries-old point of a tussle between Hindus and Muslims.

The mosque was demolished by Hindu karsevaks on December 6, 1992 in Ayodhya, following which the country witnessed massive riots in which over 2,000 people were killed.

On the unveiling of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel’s statue — the tallest in the world — by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Gujarat earlier in the day, Vaidya took a dig at the Congress, saying politics should not be played over it.

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