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PM announces trust for Ayodhya Ram temple

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- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: In a significan­t move, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday announced the government’s decision to set up a trust to build the Ram temple at Ayodhya as directed by the Supreme Court while pronouncin­g the landmark verdict in the Ram Janmabhoom­i-babri Masjid case last November.

Given the political “significan­ce”, the Prime Minister decided to announce the sensitive decision in Parliament by himself only. “We have readied a scheme for the developmen­t of Ram Temple in Ayodhya,” Modi told the Lok Sabha minutes after the Union Cabinet cleared the move.

“I am happy to announce that in the Cabinet meeting today (Wednesday) morning, we took significan­t decisions on the Ayodhya trust. As per the orders of the Supreme Court, we have set up a trust. The Shri Ram Janmabhoom­i Tirath Kshetra will be the name of the trust that will be an independen­t body. The trust will be empowered to take all decisions related to building a grand temple at Lord Ram’s birthplace and related matters,” Modi told the Lok Sabha amid thumping of tables by the ruling coalition members.

“We have taken another big step for Ram Mandir pilgrims. We are allocating over 67 acres of land near the mandir area to the trust,” Modi said.

Surprising­ly, the decision in this regard was taken by the Modi Cabinet just four days before the three-month deadline fixed by the top court to set up the trust. The Prime Minister also announced that the Uttar Pradesh government had agreed to give five-acre land to the Sunni Waqf Board as directed by the Supreme Court in the Ayodhya case.

Hailing the decision, Union

Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra will include 15 members, of which one will be a Dalit

Home Minister Amit Shah said the trust would comprise 15 members, including a permanent Dalit representa­tive who would be in charge of the entire 67-acre land.

Notably, on November 9, the top court had awarded the title of the 2.77-acre disputed land to Ram Lalla Virajman, the child deity and ruled that this land should be handed

over to a temple trust to be set up by the government. A review filed against this verdict was dismissed by a five-judge bench of the Apex Court led by Chief Justice SA Bobde.

Former Union Minister Uma Bharati welcomed the announceme­nt and said it is now time to move towards the implementa­tion of a Ram Rajya (an equitable society).

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