Babri Masjid demolition shook spirit behind Constitution: Sharad Yadav

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Veteran on Monday said that has shaken the very spirit of the Constitution of

ANI spoke to leaders across party lines on the Janambhoomi-dispute issue.

was of the view that Lord has been made a political instrument before the elections scheduled next year. He also accused led central government of trying to decimate rule of law in its fifth year. On Yogi Adityanath, Jha criticised the for being too vocal about temple construction.

"Lord Ram has been made a political instrument. The government is trying to decimate the rule of law in its fifth year. The does not want the rule of law to exist in the country. It is a disgrace to see Yogi Adityanath as the of even for a day. He is dangerous and he should be sent back to 'matha (monastery)'," he said.

Lambasting the BJP, of the said that the issue has been raked up by the Amit Shah-led party as it does not have anything substantive to speak on during the election season.

"They do not have any other agenda other than this election season. They have failed to create employment in the country and farmers too are reeling under poverty," he added.

The statements from leaders of the Opposition came after in a statement made yesterday said that should be built in Ayodhya. "We believe that a grand should be constructed at the place of his birth in Ayodhya only," Shah told ANI during a road show here days ahead of assembly elections.

The Babri Masjid, built by Mughal in 1578 in Ayodhya was on December 6, 1992, pulled down allegedly by a group of Hindu activists, claiming that the mosque was constructed after demolishing a Ram Temple. Since then several hearings have been held in the top court to resolve the issue.

The in October adjourned the Ayodhya title suit till January 2019 to fix the date of hearing in the matter.

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First Published: Tue, November 27 2018. 15:06 IST