The Asian Age

‘ Date for Mandir building at ’ 19 Kumbh’

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that it will not accept a division of the disputed 2.77 acre land in Ayodhya. As many as 14 appeals have been filed in the Supreme Court against an Allahabad high court judgment, delivered in four civil suits, that the land be partitione­d equally among three parties — the Sunni Waqf Board, the Nirmohi Akhara and Ram Lalla.

Asserting that no mosque would be allowed in Ayodhya, VHP internatio­nal vicepresid­ent Champat Rai said that the VHP wants the entire land for building Ram temple.

“No mosque with the name of ‘ Babri Masjid’ will be allowed anywhere in India,” he said at the five- hour long meeting.

Accusing the Supreme Court of delaying its decision on the temple issue, Mr Rai said that the court is not giving the issue the priority it deserves.

“We have come to remind some people that the Ram temple issue did not end on December 6, 1992. It is very much alive even after 25 years. The BJP may do politics but we are not ready to accept anything less than the temple,” he said.

Swami Parmanand, who presided over the Sabha, said, “Our temples were broken by ( Muslim) rulers and a common Muslim is not responsibl­e for it. A common Muslim should not associate himself with those oppressors. We want Muslim organisati­ons to surrender the land for temple to strengthen brotherhoo­d.”

Senior religious leader Ram Bhadrachar­ya claimed he had met a senior minister on Friday with regard to constructi­on of the temple.

“On November 23, I had called a senior Union minister who assured that after the model code of conduct comes to an end on December 11, the Prime Minister is likely to sit with them and take such a decision so that Ram temple could be built,” he told the gathering, without revealing the name of the minister.

On December 11, the model code of conduct in five states will end with the declaratio­n of results for Assembly polls. The Winter Session of Parliament is also scheduled to begin on the same day in New Delhi.

The Sabha began amidst tight security after recitation of “mantras” and was punctuated with slogans like “Jab kesariya lehrayega, hosh thikane ayega”.

The venue wore a festive look with placards, saffron flags and buntings carried by enthusiast­ic Ram devotees seen all over. Around 50 seers from different ashrams and akhadas taking part in the religious meeting.

Saints from Haridwar, Chhattisga­rh, Hrisikesh, Ujjain, Gujarat, Chitraoot, Prayagraj and Lucknow attended the congregati­on, said Mahant Ramdas of Nirmohi Akhada of Ayodhya.

Slogans of “Har ghar pe bhagwa chhayegaa, ram rajya phir aayegaa” and “Tel lagaao Dabur kaa, naam mittaao Babar kaa” could be heard from various corners of the programme venue and also on the stretch of the road leading to it.

Meanwhile, in Lucknow, the Pragatishe­el Samajwadi P ( PSP) president Shivpal Singh Yadav met governor Ram Naik and demanded the dismissal of the Yogi Adityanath government for allowing such a large congregati­on in Ayodhya even when Section 144 had been clamped.

Mr Yadav staged a dharna at the Raj Bhavan till the governor invited him in. Presenting a memo to the governor, he said that for the last few days a build up has been allowed in Ayodhya against the law.

The All India Muslim Majlis- e- Mushawarat ( AIMMM), an umbrella body of more than a dozen Muslim religious and social organisati­ons, has written to President Ram Nath Kovind, seeking his urgent interventi­on into the developmen­ts in Ayodhya.

The additional director general of police ( law and order) Anand Kumar said that over one lakh people had attended the Dharam, Sabha. He said that the government had received a non- specific alert form the Intelligen­ce Bureau two days ago and security was accordingl­y beefed up.

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