If no way out, Centre could opt for legislative route for construction of Ram temple: UP Deputy CM

Press Trust of India  |  Lucknow 

Minister Maurya today said he was hopeful that if the need arose and there was no way out, the Centre could opt for the legislative route in Parliament for the construction of a temple in Ayodhya, when it has adequate numbers in both Houses.

"When such a need arises that there is no way out except bringing a Bill, I am fully confident that in such a situation and when we have adequate strength (in both Houses of Parliament), remember these two things", he said without elaborating.

"At present, in Parliament, we do not have adequate strength. Because even if we bring the matter in Lok Sabha, our strength in the Rajya Sabha is less, and it will definitely be defeated. Every devotee of Lord knows this. The court will soon give its judgement.

"The day we have the strength, it will be constructively used and not misused (Lekin Jis din hamare paas takat hogaa, uss takat ka sadpuyog hoga, durpayog nahi hoga)," Maurya told

He said the matter was being heard in the

Maurya said if the grand temple was built, it will be a "true tribute" to VHP stalwart Ashok Singhal, (former of the Nyas in Ayodhya) and karsewaks who sacrificed their lives.

The minister was also asked whether the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Amendment Bill will anger BJP's core

Maurya said: "The intention of the government is to not cause any harassment to anyone by bringing in the bill. As a deputy CM of the state, I can say that in UP, no fake case will be registered and no one will be harassed unnecessarily. But, anyone doing any wrong to SC/ST people will not be spared."

On August 9, Parliament had passed the bill to overturn a order concerning certain safeguards against arrest under the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe law,

The Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Amendment Bill, which was passed by the Rajya Sabha by a voice vote, had got the nod of the on August 6.

On the party's poll preparations, Maurya who had represented Phulpur in the said, "Our party is working to get at least 51 per cent vote share at every booth, and we are working in this direction."

Taking a jibe at rival political parties, the UP Minister said, "Who is actually nervous can be clearly revealed by the expressions of (chief) Akhilesh Yadav and (BSP supremo) Mayawati".

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First Published: Sun, August 19 2018. 15:30 IST