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BJP not thinking of Ram Mandir ordinance as of now, says Vijayvargi­ya

- PRADIPTA TAPADAR

BJP National General Secretary Kailash Vijayvargi­ya has said that his party was not thinking of bringing an ordinance "as of now" for constructi­on of the Ram temple at the disputed site in Ayodhya.

He, however, asserted that it was only the saffron party that could construct the Ram temple at Ayodhya as "no one else has the guts" to do it.

According to him, the temple issue did "more harm than good" to the BJP as the matter was being used by the opposition "to terrorise minorities and polarise votes".

"We would appeal to the court once again for a verdict on the issue (Ram Mandir). When a matter is in court, we should not be in a hurry and give it enough time to take a decision.

"But if people's aspiration­s keep increasing, the government will have to take a call on it (whether to bring ordinance or not). As of now, the party is not thinking of bringing in an ordinance on constructi­on of temple," Vijayvargi­ya told PTI in an interview.

The Supreme Court has recently declined an early hearing of petitions in the Ram Janmabhoom­i-Babri Masjid title dispute case. It had earlier fixed the case for the first week of January before an "appropriat­e bench", which will decide the schedule of hearing.

When asked about the growing clamour for ordinance by various organisati­ons and political outfits such as Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), RSS and Shiv Sena, he reiterated that they would have to appeal to the court for an early verdict.

Rubbishing opposition claims that the saffron party rakes up Ram Mandir issue for political benefits ahead of elections, Vijayvargi­ya said, "The BJP has not raised the matter, it was saints and other organisati­ons that did. The party has never gone into polls with Ram Mandir issue. For us, the agenda has always been 'Sabka Sath Sabka Vikas'," he said.

He alleged that opposition parties have been trying to harm the party's prospects by intimidati­ng minorities with the temple issue.

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