Hindustan Times (Patiala)

No one would want Babri structure: UP dy CM

- Manish Chandra Pandey letters@hindustant­imes.com

A day before the Supreme Court decides on the date and compositio­n of the bench to hear the Babri MasjidRam Janmabhoom­i title suit, Uttar Pradesh deputy chief minister Keshav Prasad Maurya ratcheted up the political temperatur­e, saying no one would want a structure named after Mughal emperor Babur in Ayodhya.

“We are hopeful that the top court will provide a solution to the issue which is a matter of faith for millions of people. If courts and consensus fail, the option of bringing in legislatio­n on the constructi­on of temple would be taken,” he said in Lucknow on Sunday.

Earlier this month, Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh (RSS) Mohan Bhagwat called for a legislatio­n for the constructi­on of the Ram temple in Ayodhya.

“I think no one would want a Babri structure in Ayodhya for sure. As a responsibl­e government, we will respect the sentiments of the people... As of now, our hopes rest on the court,” Maurya added.

His comments come a day after chief minister Yogi Adityanath told a gathering in Delhi: “If the SC can give a judgment on Sabarimala, it should also give its order in Ram temple case...” Last month, the top court struck down a decades-old custom barring the entry of women of menstrual age into the Sabarimala shrine.

Several saints in Ayodhya have also started special prayers in temples for an early resolution to the dispute.

The Ayodhya dispute has sprung back into focus in the past few months as 2019 general elections loom. Experts say the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is planning a repeat of the ’90s, when it rode to power in UP on the back of the Ram Temple movement.

“One of the major concerns of the BJP is that it is going into the 2019 elections without a convincing answer on the temple issue in case the verdict gets delayed. This is why the party wants to be seen making an extra effort to convince the masses that they are for temple and have their plans in place even in case of an adverse verdict,” said Athar Hussain from the Centre of Objective Research and Developmen­t.

The Congress accused the BJP of politicisi­ng a sensitive matter. “Unlike the Congress, which believes in court, the BJP appear more interested in engaging in politics...,” said Deepak Singh, a UP Congress leader.

 ?? The Ayodhya dispute has sprung back into focus in the past few months as the 2019 general elections are approachin­g. HT FILE ??
The Ayodhya dispute has sprung back into focus in the past few months as the 2019 general elections are approachin­g. HT FILE

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