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Sena slams BJP over Ram temple trust announcement before Delhi assembly polls

12:50 PM Feb 06, 2020 | PTI |
Mumbai: A day after the Centre announced the formation of a trust to build a Ram temple in Ayodhya, the Shiv Sena lashed out at the BJP, saying the issue was not expected to be politicized, but its "foundation" has been laid ahead of the upcoming Delhi Assembly polls. Elections to the 70-member Delhi Assembly will be held on Saturday. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday announced in the Lok Sabha formation of a 15-member autonomous trust to construct the temple at Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh. "Modi gave the slogan of 'Jai Shri Ram' just four days ahead of polling for the Delhi Assembly. Will be happy if (the number) goes up by two-four seats with the help of Shri Ram," an editorial in Sena mouthpiece 'Saamana' on Thursday said sarcastically. "It was expected that the issue of Ram temple will not be politicized, but its 'foundation' was laid for the Delhi Assembly (election) and will be completed on the occasion of 2024 Lok Sabha (polls)," it said in cryptic remarks. It is expected that a "Ram Rajya" (welfare state) will be realized in a true sense in the country by then, it added. "There is criticism that the BJP "brought in" Lord Ram as Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal has caused restlessness in the saffron party ahead of the Delhi Assembly polls," the Marathi daily said. "This (criticism) is because the prime minister announced the formation of the temple trust four days ahead of polling. It is important that the prime minister made the announcement in the Lok Sabha," it said. The Shiv Sena said the Supreme Court will have to be thanked first for the prime minister's announcement about the trust, as the apex court had ordered the construction of the temple in November last year. It also thanked Modi for discharging his duty as the prime minister in the light of the Supreme Court order. The Shiv Sena, which had long campaigned for the temple construction, said how autonomous the trust is going to be will be known only after the appointment of its members. It said the trust should have the representation of all the organizations which campaigned for the temple construction if it is an "autonomous body". The Uddhav Thackeray-led party said it was active in the campaign for temple construction from day one. "The BJP itself had then admitted that the Shiv Sainiks landed hammers on the Babri (mosque) and the (then) Shiv Sena chief (late Bal Thackeray) said he was proud of the Shiv Sainiks who brought down the Babri," it pointed out. Hundreds of Shiv Sainiks "laid their lives" in the violence after the Babri mosque demolition, it claimed. "Those who gave the slogan of 'Jai Shri Ram' should keep this in mind," it said. Recalling L K Advani's role in the campaign, the Shiv Sena said the BJP would not have attained the current position in the country's politics had the veteran leader not taken out a 'rath yatra' in the name of Shri Ram (in 1990). The construction of Ram temple had been part of the BJP's poll manifesto for years, and it was expected that the promise would be fulfilled when the Narendra Modi government was formed at the Centre in 2014 will full majority, it said. During the previous term of the Modi government, the Shiv Sena - a partner of the BJP till last year - called for bringing an ordinance for temple construction, but the government did not do so, the editorial recalled. "Eventually, the hearing took place in the Supreme Court on the Ram temple issue for 40 days in a row and then it gave the verdict in favor of the Ram temple (construction) the trust is being formed due to that court order," it said. "It is binding on any government to implement the courts' order. Prime Minister Modi followed that order," the Marathi publication added. While making the announcement about the trust on Wednesday, the prime minister also said the government has decided to transfer 67.70 acres of land acquired under the Ayodhya Act to the trust.
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