Babri mosque demolished in 17 mins\, how long will govt take for temple ordinance: Raut

Babri mosque demolished in 17 mins, how long will govt take for temple ordinance: Raut

Press Trust of India  |  Ayodhya (UP) 

A day before Uddhav arrives here, the party raised the pitch over the temple issue, with its asking the government as to how long it will take to bring an ordinance to build temple at the site where the was "demolished in 17 minutes by bhakts".

"How long does it take to prepare papers... to bring ordinance... from the Rashtrapati Bhawan to They are all BJP governments," the said.

Earlier today, the Sena, which is part of the but has had strained ties with ally BJP, demanded that the central government come out with an ordinance and declare a date for the construction of in

Uddhav will visit tomorrow amid a clamour among Hindu outfits for bringing an ordinance to build

Shiv Sena, which is the part of the BJP-led governments in both and the Centre, has been aggressively pushing for the construction of Ram temple since the party's annual Dussehra rally.

The party has often taunted its ally BJP over the latter's "failure" to construct the temple in the last four years despite coming to power.

In an editorial in party mouthpiece 'Saamana', the Sena said it neither moves around with a begging bowl asking for votes in the name of Lord Ram nor does it indulge in "jumlebaazi" (rhetoric) during polls.

"Why did those, who call themselves pro-Hindutva, start getting a when we announced our plans of going to Ayodhya? We are not going there for political purposes," it said.

While slamming the BJP, the Sena said those in power should be proud of who had "destroyed Babur's raj in Ram Janmabhoomi". The was built in Ayodhya on the orders of Mughal

It claimed the party had not given the slogan "Chalo Ayodhya", but were going there for Lord Ram's 'darshan' and also because Ayodhya is "nobody's private place".

"There is no Ram raj there now, but the raj of the However, in 1992, Balasaheb's had destroyed Babur's raj in Instead of being scared and jealous of such Sainiks, those in power should be proud of them," the Sena editorial claimed.

It said that instead of casting aspersions on the motive of Sainiks going to Ayodhya, the government should declare a date for the construction of the temple and put all suspicions to rest.

Vishva Hindu Parishad's 'dharam sabha' (religious conclave) is also slated to be held here on Sunday, which, the outfit claims, is likely to be attended by about one lakh people.

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First Published: Fri, November 23 2018. 19:10 IST