Deccan Chronicle

Verdict has justified 500-yr struggle: RSS, VHP leaders

- MADDY DEEKSHITH | DC

The historic Ayodhya verdict has justified the 500year struggle of Hindus, opined a majority of Hindu outfits in the State.

They pointed out that way back in 1994, the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) had given a proposal to Muslim community to hand over the site and construct a mosque elsewhere.

Heads of Hindu organisati­ons, while welcoming Saturday’s Supreme Court judgment, maintained that it should not be seen as a victory of any one community. They hoped that the judgement would put an end to communal violence and usher in harmony and peaceful coexistenc­e among people of the two religions.

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President, Bible Society Rama Raju said, “The decision was delayed due to a lack of political will. Though late, the judgement is in the right direction, justifying the 500-year struggle of the Hindus. It should be seen as a victory of belief and faith.”

Chilkur Balaji temple head priest Dr C.S. Rangarajan warned that outside elements are bound to provoke religious sentiments among both the communitie­s.

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“Both the communitie­s must respect the landmark judgment by maintainin­g harmony,” he underlined.

“If our Muslim brothers had accepted the VHP offer in 1994, it would have strengthen­ed harmony between Hindu and Muslims,” observed K.R. Sudhakar Rao, an ideologue of the RSS. He said the apex court’s verdict has demolished the structure of pseudo-secularism and nationalis­m.

“Cutting across party lines and religions, every strata of society should help in the constructi­on of Ram temple,” he said.

Mr Bhagwant Rao, general secretary, Bhagyanaga­r Ganesh Utsav Samiti, said every law-abiding citizen will respect the apex court’s judgment. they should not

REV SANJAY PAUL

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