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Sena leader courts controvers­y as Ayodhya turns into fortress

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ayodhya — Two days ahead of the massive show of strength by the saffron camp in this temple town with the police turning it into a fortress, Shiv Sena’s Rajya Sabha lawmaker Sanjay Raut on Friday created a flutter here by saying when Babri Masjid could be demolished in 17 minutes, why it was taking so long for a law to build a temple there.

“We demolished the Babri Masjid in 17 minutes but for paper work why it is taking so much time... for drafting a law or ordinance,” he told reporters here in comments seen as provoking BJP with which its oldest saffron ally is not on good terms in the last few months.

The Shiv Sena leader, camping in the temple town for the last couple of days along with other party leaders and hundreds of Sena supporters who arrived here in two special trains, said: “From Rashtrapat­i Bhavan to Uttar Pradesh, there is BJP government. In Rajya Sabha there are a lot of members who support Ram temple.”

Raut demanded that the government enact a law for “quick constructi­on of a grand Ram temple” in Ayodhya. The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) backed by the Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh (RSS) are due to hold a ‘Dharma Sabha’ on Sunday to press for an early constructi­on of a Ram temple.

Several trains, buses, tractor trolleys, taxis have been booked by the organisers to ferry people from across the state to be part of the congregati­on, which the VHP has announced would be “the last before the war bugle is sounded.”

Police sources said there would be over two lakh people converging on Ayodhya on what is now being called the ‘Super Sunday’.

The Shiv Sena has already

jumped into the fray to whip up passions on the Ram temple. Party chief Uddhav Thackeray is to attend several events in the temple town on Sunday and is likely to pitch in for early constructi­on of the grand Ram temple.

Party MP Sanjay Raut was in the town twice in the past fortnight and had discussion­s with local seers. Mahant Nritya Gopaldas, a guardian figure in the Ram temple movement,

after initial reluctance has agreed to meet the Shiv Sena chief.

There is growing anxiety among locals on what this maiden visit to the Maratha satrap would mean for the Ram temple. Local traders have already threatened to down shutters on Sunday and show black flags to Thackeray to protest attacks on North Indians in Mumbai, fomented by his party. Sources said that the state BJP government is working the wires with the Shiv Sena top brass to ensure that there is no untoward incident in and around the disputed site.

The Ayodhya case is before the Supreme Court and is scheduled for hearing in January next year.

Government sources said local intelligen­ce units have been “alerted” and extra security deployment has been made ahead of the Shiv Sena chief’s visit. It was then Shiv Sena Chief Bala Saheb Thackeray who had proudly claimed that “brave” Shiv Sainiks razed the Babri mosque on December 6, 1992.

What is worrying the security agencies, insiders say, is the fact that many VHP and even the ruling BJP lawmakers have openly threatened a “repeat of 1992” on Sunday. —

 ?? Reuters ?? A worker engraves a stone that will be used to build a Ram temple at a disputed religious site in Ayodhya. —
Reuters A worker engraves a stone that will be used to build a Ram temple at a disputed religious site in Ayodhya. —
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Sanjay Raut

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