Ram Mandir issue: BJP urges Nitish Kumar, Lalu to reach out to Muslims

Party leader Sushil Kumar Modi wants the two leaders from Bihar to use their goodwill with Muslims

Press Trust of India  |  Patna 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. Photo: PTI
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. Photo: PTI

Senior leader Sushil Kumar Modi on Thursday urged Bihar Chief Minister and RJD president to use their goodwill to prepare Muslims for talks on the

"urges and to use their goodwill with the minority Muslims to ready them for talks for an amicable solution of the Ayodhya dispute," Sushil Modi said in a statement here.

"Nitish Kumar, who moved away from conventional political line and supported the surgical strike and move, should play a role to rally the Muslims for talks for solution of the Ayodhya dispute," he said.

"This is for the first time the apex court has urged the parties concerned to leave behind their predetermined sectarian views and talk for a solution to the dispute on the basis of facts," Sushil Modi said welcoming the court ruling.

Ram Mandir issue: BJP urges Nitish Kumar, Lalu to reach out to Muslims

Party leader Sushil Kumar Modi wants the two leaders from Bihar to use their goodwill with Muslims

Party leader Sushil Kumar Modi wants the two leaders from Bihar to use their goodwill with Muslims
Senior leader Sushil Kumar Modi on Thursday urged Bihar Chief Minister and RJD president to use their goodwill to prepare Muslims for talks on the

"urges and to use their goodwill with the minority Muslims to ready them for talks for an amicable solution of the Ayodhya dispute," Sushil Modi said in a statement here.

"Nitish Kumar, who moved away from conventional political line and supported the surgical strike and move, should play a role to rally the Muslims for talks for solution of the Ayodhya dispute," he said.

"This is for the first time the apex court has urged the parties concerned to leave behind their predetermined sectarian views and talk for a solution to the dispute on the basis of facts," Sushil Modi said welcoming the court ruling.
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