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Athawale demands land for Buddhist temple in Ayodhya

- AGENCIES/ Mumbai

Union Minister Ramdas Athawale on Thursday raised a demand for a piece of land for the constructi­on of a Buddhist temple in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh.

He said he would soon meet Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath regarding this demand.

"I want that around 10 to 20 acres of land should be allotted to the Buddhists and a grand Buddhist temple should be built in Ayodhya. I will soon be meeting UP Chief Minister Yogi

Adityanath," Athawale told ANI.

The Supreme Court in the Ram Janmabhoom­i-Babri Masjid title suit verdict last year gave the disputed site to the Hindus for constructi­on of a Ram temple and ordered UP government to give 5 acres of land to the Sunni Waqf Board at an alternate place in Ayodhya for the constructi­on of a mosque.

Athawale said: "If my demand is not taken into considerat­ion, we the people who believe in Buddhist thoughts will form a trust, acquire a piece of land in Ayodhya and construct a Buddhist temple there." Athawale said there were many Buddhist temples in India during the reign of Emperor Ashoka, before the influence of Hinduism increased.

"With the influence of Guru Shankarach­arya and Hindu religion, temples were constructe­d at several places," he said.

"Later, when Mughals came to India, they started constructi­ng mosques by demolishin­g the temples. However, the government has decided to pursue the constructi­on of Ram Temple after the Supreme Court's decision," he added.

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