The Asian Age

CONG BIGGEST HURDLE IN RAM TEMPLE BUILDING: UP MINISTER

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Alleging that the Congress is the biggest hurdle in the constructi­on of a Ram temple in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh minister Shrikant Sharma on Saturday asked Congress president Rahul Gandhi to make clear his party’s stand on the issue instead of visiting shrines across the country “to garner votes”.

He alleged that the Congress activists were opposing Ram temple, Ram Setu ( a mythologic­al bridge between India and Sri Lanka) and engaging in “cow slaughter”.

The Congress is the biggest hurdle in the constructi­on of a Ram temple in Ayodhya,” Sharma said, when asked by reporters why his party was not bringing in a legislatio­n on the issue. “Either the visits of the Congress president to temples is an exercise to garner votes or he should support constructi­on of a Ram temple in Ayodhya. The party should make clear its stand on the issue,” the state power minister said. Asked about the Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh and its sister organisati­ons adopting an agitationa­l approach to enable the constructi­on of the temple, he said they were toeing the line of the BJP, which has clearly mentioned in its election manifesto that the issue would be resolved within the framework of the Constituti­on.

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