Ram in \'exile\' in Ayodhya \'biggest betrayal\': Sena

Ram in 'exile' in Ayodhya 'biggest betrayal': Sena

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

In a veiled attack on the BJP over the issue, the Saturday said those talking about it had kept Lord Ram in "exile" in Ayodhya, despite being in power at the Centre and in

The Sena reiterated its demand that an ordinance be brought before 2019 for constructing the temple.

Without naming the BJP, the likened it to 'Kumbhakarna', a character from the epic Ramayana mythicised for his long sleeping spells.

is in to wake "Kumbhakarna" from his "deep slumber" to set the ball rolling for the temple's construction, the party said.

Thackeray arrived in the temple town in Saturday afternoon along with his family for a two-day visit.

The Shiv Sena, in an editorial in its mouthpiece 'Saamana', claimed that the sentiment among Hindus, now, was "first temple and then government".

"The promise of constructing the temple was given in each election; the temple, however, has not yet been created despite those talking about it being in power at the Centre and in Lord Ram has gone into exile in itself," the editorial said.

"This is the biggest betrayal. Those who came to power being Ram devotees have turned in to Kumbhakarna," it said.

The Shiv Sena said the 'Mahabharat' involved five villages, but the 'Mahabharat' in was for constructing the temple.

"To realise the natural truth of (constructing) on his birth land, we should fight to win," it said.

Referring to Thackeray's visit to Ayodhya, the party added, "has been a born fighter. has built (bridge) to Ayodhya. We are heading to Ayodhya using this Setu.

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First Published: Sat, November 24 2018. 17:01 IST