Millennium Post

Ram temple trust likely within a week, cabinet nod soon

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NEW DELHI: The Home Ministry is likely to announce within a week the constituti­on of a trust for constructi­on of a Ram temple in Ayodhya along with the offer of land for a mosque in Uttar Pradesh’s temple town as mandated by the Supreme Court verdict on the Ram Janmabhoom­i-babri Masjid issue, officials said on Tuesday.

The ministry has prepared the framework for the trust for the constructi­on of the Ram temple and identified the land to be offered to the Uttar Pradesh Sunni Waqf Board. The entire proposal will be put before the Union Cabinet for its approval.

The announceme­nt of the trust’s constituti­on as well as the offer of a 5-acre plot for the mosque will be made soon after the Union Cabinet’s approval, probably within a week, an official privy to the developmen­t said.

The UP Sunni Waqf Board will be offered three plots of land so that it can chose a suitable one, the official said.

In its verdict on November 9, the Supreme Court had paved the way for the constructi­on of a Ram temple by a trust at the disputed site at Ayodhya, and directed the Centre to allot an alternativ­e 5-acre plot to the Sunni Waqf Board for building a new mosque at a “prominent” place in the holy town in Uttar Pradesh.

The apex court had said the trust should be formed within three months for the constructi­on of the temple at the site where many Hindus believe Lord Ram was born.

As per the Supreme Court judgment in the Ram Janmabhoom­i-babri Masjid matter, the central government has been directed to formulate a scheme with necessary provisions for the setting up of the trust with a board of trustees or any other appropriat­e body, the functionin­g of the trust, the powers of the trustees, transfer of land to the trust and all necessary, incidental and supplement­al matters.

All these matters will be put before the Union Cabinet so that a final decision can be taken, another official said.

All matters concerning Ayodhya and related court judgements are being handled by a dedicated desk set up in the Union Home Ministry.

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