Supreme Court not viewing Ayodhya as priority: RSS
TNN | Mar 9, 2019, 06:50 IST
NEW DELHI: The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) on Friday expressed surprise at the Supreme Court sending the Ayodhya dispute for mediation and said the top court was not viewing it as a “priority” case.
“In Ram Janmabhoomi case, instead of accelerating the judicial process to end the long drawn dispute, the Supreme Court has taken a surprising stand. That the Supreme Court should find no priority for this sensitive subject associated with deep faith of Hindu society is beyond understanding,” the RSS said in a statement at its Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha in Gwalior.
“We are experiencing that Hindus are constantly being neglected. While having full respect in the judicial system, we would like to say emphatically that the judgment on the dispute must be expedited and remove the obstacles in constructing a grand temple,” it added.
The RSS lauded the IAF for hitting terror launch pads in Pakistan and also praised the government for taking the decision. “The government has taken the right decision to deal with anti-national forces and Indians should also remain cautious of such elements,” RSS joint general secretary Manmohan Vaidya told reporters.
Around 1,400 members of the Pratinidhi Sabha, including RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat is taking part in the meeting.
“In Ram Janmabhoomi case, instead of accelerating the judicial process to end the long drawn dispute, the Supreme Court has taken a surprising stand. That the Supreme Court should find no priority for this sensitive subject associated with deep faith of Hindu society is beyond understanding,” the RSS said in a statement at its Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha in Gwalior.

“We are experiencing that Hindus are constantly being neglected. While having full respect in the judicial system, we would like to say emphatically that the judgment on the dispute must be expedited and remove the obstacles in constructing a grand temple,” it added.
The RSS lauded the IAF for hitting terror launch pads in Pakistan and also praised the government for taking the decision. “The government has taken the right decision to deal with anti-national forces and Indians should also remain cautious of such elements,” RSS joint general secretary Manmohan Vaidya told reporters.
Around 1,400 members of the Pratinidhi Sabha, including RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat is taking part in the meeting.
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