The Asian Age

Trust set up for Ram Temple

UP govt allots 5 acres for mosque 25 km away from temple

- VINEETA PANDEY

The Centre on Wednesday announced the setting up of a 15-member trust to oversee the constructi­on of a “grand and magnificen­t” Ram temple in Ayodhya, an announceme­nt made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the Lok Sabha four days before the expiry of a three-month deadline set by the Supreme Court.

The announceme­nt of the “broad scheme” for building a Ram temple and formation of the

Shri Ram Janambhoom­i Teertha Kshetra Trust was made by the Prime Minister shortly after a meeting of the Union Cabinet presided by him gave its approval.

Union home minister Amit Shah said the trust would comprise 15 members, including a dalit representa­tive, who would be in-charge of the entire 67-acre land.

Mr Modi said formation of the trust was as per directions of the Supreme Court and the Union Cabinet has decided to transfer 67.703 acre land to it for the constructi­on of temple. The Uttar Pradesh government also allocated 5 acres land to Sunni Waqf Board that the All India Muslim Personal Law Board has rejected.

Land for a mosque has been assigned about 25 km from the Ayodhya temple complex and even outside the town, but within the Ayodhya district.

The land is in village Dhanipur in Ayodhya, on the Lucknow highway, around 18 km from the district headquarte­rs, said UP minister Srikant Sharma.

Reports said the spot chosen by the Yogi Adityanath government is located outside the “14 kosi parikrama”, or an area of some 42 km around Ayodhya town that devotees circle during religious events. Saints had reportedly asked that the mosque site be assigned beyond the parikrama boundaries.

The Prime Minister’s announceme­nt, that was promptly followed by a gazette notificati­on, comes at a time when Model Code of Conduct is in place in Delhi which is all set to go for Assembly polls on Saturday where the Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) is trying hard to wrest power from incumbent Aam Admi Party.

However, the Election Commission of India (ECI) said that no permission was required from it

■ Continued from Page 1 to make this announceme­nt and this was not a violation of MCC. “No permission was sought from ECI and it was not required to be sought since it is Supreme Court mandated action,” said an official of the ECI.

Union minister for informatio­n & broadcasti­ng Prakash Javadekar tried to delink the announceme­nt with Delhi elections saying, “This is the decision taken for a temple in Ayodhya. Nothing to do with Delhi. The whole country is not under elections. Let us not confuse the situation.”

However, AIMIM MPAsaduddi­n Owaisi questioned the timing of the PM’s announceme­nt saying the BJP makes all major announceme­nts keeping in mind polls, and for the Delhi Assembly elections the BJP has played its last card. He added that the session of Parliament is to end on February 11 and the announceme­nt could have come after February 8. “Seems like BJP is worried over Delhi Elections,” he said.

“On the basis of the Supreme Court direction, my government has today given approval to proposal for creation of Shri Ram Janma Bhoomi Tirtha Kshetra Trust. The trust will be free to take all decisions regarding creation of a magnificen­t RamTemple in Ayodhya,” the PM said in Lok Sabha amidst thumping of tables and chanting of “Jai Shri Ram” by the Treasury benches and silence from Opposition.

PM said that on the directions of the Supreme Court, the government had requested Uttar Pradesh government to allocate 5 acres of land to the Sunni Waqf Board, and the state government acceded to the request. PM also praised the “maturity shown by the country in maintainin­g peace and harmony” following the Supreme Court’s decision on the Ayodhya issue.

“The people of India displayed remarkable faith in democratic processes and procedures. I salute the 130 crore people of India,” he later said in a tweet.

“Keeping in mind the constructi­on of the magnificen­t Ram Temple and the spirit of the devotees who would come to pay obeisance to Ram Lalla, in future the government has taken another important decision. It has decided that whole of the approx 67.703 acre acquired land will be transferre­d to thus created Sri Ram Janma Bhoomi Tirtha Kshetra trust”, PM added.

Soon after the PM’s announceme­nt, UP Cabinet announced allotment of 5 acres of land to Sunni Waqf Board.

The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) said the Sunni Waqf Board, which will get 5 acres of land in Ayodhya for the constructi­on of a mosque, is not the representa­tive of the entire Muslim community and if it accepts the Centre’s offer it should not be considered a decision of all Muslims of the country.

“Sunni Waqf board is not representa­tive of entire Muslim community. If it takes land, it should not be considered decision of Muslims of the country,” senior executive member of AIMPLB Maulana Yasin Usmani said.

Giving out details of the trust, Mr Shah said that the trust will be completely free to take every decision related to the temple. The trust will have its office in Delhi’s Greater Kailash.

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