Hindus will not rest until Ram temple is built: VHP resolution

Press Trust of India  |  Allahabad 

A congregation called by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad Friday adopted a resolution saying the Hindus will not rest and also not leave others in peace until a grand temple is built at the birthplace of Lord in

Some speakers also blamed the Bharatiya Janata Party-led government.

But the resolution adopted at the end of the two-day event praised the for filing a petition seeking the court's permission to return the surplus land adjacent to the disputed site.

It said the seers had expectations from the Centre on the temple issue and by filing the petition it had made clear its commitment.

There certainly has been a delay in the construction of the Ram temple, but we are sure that it will take meaningful steps in resolving the and other issues related to Hindu pride, the resolution said in Hindi.

Addressing the meeting earlier, said the temple issue is now at a decisive stage.

The is on the verge of being built. So we must tread cautiously, he said.

He said those campaigning for the temple must not get diverted from their goal.

People should be made aware of the issue and, if needed, there should be an expression of anger, the said.

He suggested it may be alright to watch developments for up to about six months, but after that we all should ensure" that the construction begins.

Bhagwat praised the BJP-led government for bringing a Bill in Parliament to help non-Muslim minorities from neighbouring countries seek Indian citizenship.

criticised the for showing haste while deciding on the Sabarimala matter but saying that the issue was not a priority.

Mahant Ramji Das said this has shaken community's belief in the apex court.

Shyam Devacharya Maharaj warned the that it would not be possible for it to return to power in the name of development.

When Ram devotees can sacrifice their lives, can't those in power sacrifice their he said.

An earlier meeting at the Kumbh Mela, by another set of seers, had taken a tougher stand on the construction of the temple.

In that gathering on Wednesday, Puri Shankaracharya Swami Swaroopanand Saraswati had called for a ceremony at the disputed site on February 21 to mark the beginning of its construction.

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First Published: Fri, February 01 2019. 22:05 IST