Ram temple construction not a political issue: Fadnavis

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

temple is not a political issue, Minister said Sunday and expressed hope that Uddhav Thackeray, who is in Ayodhya, would get the blessings of Lord

Thackeray, who offered prayers at the Lalla temple in Ayodhya on Sunday, said the BJP government at the Centre "may not last" if is not constructed in the Uttar Pradesh city, and demanded that an ordinance be brought to pave for its way.

"The construction of in Ayodhya is not a political issue. Shri Ram is the deity for entire India, Thackeray would get his blessings too," told reporters at Karad in Maharashtra's district.

He was speaking after paying tributes at the memorial of late Y B Chavan, the state's minister.

Nationalist also paid floral tributes to Chavan in Karad along with senior leaders of the party from the region.

Meanwhile, BJP chief said the Shiv Sena's stand on the construction of Ram temple supports the BJP and asserted that both the parties will jointly contest the next year's state and general polls.

"It is not like the Sena has backed the BJP recently, but we have been together for decades," Danve told reporters in district.

The Sena has demanded that an ordinance be brought before 2019 for constructing the temple.

Dashing it aside, Danve said, "The dispute related to temple or mosque is in court. Hence, despite being in power there are limitations to what a government can do."

One has to coin some slogans while undertaking an activity like visiting Ayodhya, "which does not mean we have severe differences with each other", said the member from constituency.

"To avoid division of votes, the Sena is going to be our partner for the general and assembly elections," he said.

The Sena had said earlier that it will fight all the upcoming elections solo.

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First Published: Sun, November 25 2018. 14:50 IST