Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Ram temple work to begin in four months: Amit Shah

POLL RALLY The temple in Ayodhya will be ‘sky touching’, says home minister in Jharkhand

- Bedanti Saran

RANCHI: The constructi­on of a “sky touching” Ram temple in Ayodhya will start within four months, Union home minister and the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) national president Amit Shah said on Monday at a poll rally in Jharkhand’s Pakur district.

On November 9, the Supreme Court ruled in favour of a temple being constructe­d at the disputed site. Last week, it dismissed a clutch of review applicatio­ns and said no review of its decision was necessary.

“The constructi­on of a temple at Ram Janmabhoom­i has been the demand of every Indian for over a century. But the Congress party delayed the issue,” Shah said.

“I want to tell you that since the Supreme Court has pronounced its verdict, constructi­on of a sky touching magnificen­t Ram temple will now commence within four months,” he added.

Shah was campaignin­g in the state where assembly elections are ongoing. The next phase of polling, the fifth, is on December 20. Results are to be declared on December 23.

Hitting out at the Mahagathba­ndhan (the alliance of opposition parties in the state) leaders, including Congress’s Rahul Gandhi and Jharkand Mukti Morcha’s Hemant Soren, Shah said: “Rahul Baba and Hemant [Soren] say why talk about Article 370 and Kashmir. Rahul Baba, you do not understand because you are wearing Italian spectacles. Thousands of youths of Jharkhand working in CRPF, BSF and army have laid down their lives for Kashmir.”

“Why should not Jharkhand people show concern for national issues?”

Shah also focused on the nullificat­ion of Article 370, which gave Jammu & Kashmir special status, a long-standing provision of the BJP manifesto.

“I am asking you people to tell whether you wanted Kashmir to be an integral part of India? You gave 12 out of 14 Lok Sabha seats to the BJP in this general election. And, the Modi government in its first parliament­ary session abrogated Article 370,” he said.

“During Congress regimes, we had seen instances when terrorists from Pakistan used to enter in our territory and returned safely after beheading our soldiers. Our Mauni Baba (reference to the then PM Manmohan Singh) kept mum and never reacted, “Shah said. “But after 2014 when Narendra Modi became Prime Minister, Pakistan made same mistakes and attacked in Uri and Pulwama presuming that nothing would happen. But the BJP government led by Modi gave Pakistan a befitting reply by striking terrorists’ camps deep inside its territory in Balakot.”

Reacting to Shah’s speeches, state Congress spokespers­on Alok Dubey said BJP leaders remained removed from core issues such as unemployme­nt, economy, corruption, law and order.

“They are taking about Ram Mandir, Article 370, triple talaq, citizenshi­p law, but will not talk about local issues such as deteriorat­ing law and order condition, crime against woman, hunger deaths and farmer suicides. People have sensed their agenda and the same manifested in Haryana and Maharashtr­a elections. The same will happen here.”

SRINAGAR: An Army soldier was killed in north Kashmir’s Gurez sector, and another one in Rajouri district, in firing across the Line of Control (LOC) on Monday.

Since August 5 when the special status of Jammu and Kashmir was removed by Parliament, Indian and Pakistani soldiers have been indulging in frequent cross-shelling across the LOC and ceasefire violations, specially in forward areas of north Kashmir.

An Army spokesman confirmed the killing of the soldier in Gurez. ‘”Unprovoked ceasefire violation by Pakistan in the Gurez sector. Soldiers guarding the LOC retaliated strongly. One soldier was killed in the ceasefire violation.”

In Rajouri, an Army jawan was killed as a fierce gunfight broke out between Indian troops and suspected infiltrato­rs aided by Pakistani forces, PTI quoted Army officials as saying. Army troops picked up “suspicious movements” along the LOC in Keri Battal belt in Sunderbani sector, they added. A loud blast was then heard followed by heavy firing from Pakistan, and Indian troops retaliated, which led to the fierce gunfight.

Soon after the revocation of Article 370 in August, both Indian and Pakistani troops guarding the LOC had violated the ceasefire. More than one dozen houses were also damaged in the shelling in Gurez area in August. Last week also, Indian and Pakistani soldiers targetted each others pickets in Silikote area of Uri, forcing dozens of residents to migrate towards safer places. Three soldiers were killed in two incidents of ceasefire violations in Uri and Tanghdar sectors in October.

Since the Supreme Court has pronounced its verdict, constructi­on of a sky touching magnificen­t Ram temple will now commence within four months

AMIT SHAH, home minister

 ?? ANI ?? Home minister Amit Shah during an election rally in Pakur on Monday
ANI Home minister Amit Shah during an election rally in Pakur on Monday

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