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BJP came to power using Ram temple issue, now PM Narendra Modi says matter is in court: Shiv Sena
1/2/2019 4:43:54 PM

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NEW DELHI: BJP's estranged NDA ally Shiv Sena on Wednesday criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for saying that any action on the Ram temple will be taken only the legal hurdles get over.

Commentating on PM Modi's statement, senior Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut said that if the PM finally says that nothing can be done since the matter is in court then what was the need for the bloodshed on the Ram temple issue.

Speaking to ANI, the Sena MP said, ''We don’t need the PM to tell us that the matter is in court. If that's what we wanted, what was the need for the movement?''


Driving his point home, Raut said, ''hundreds of karsevaks were martyred, there were bomb blasts in Mumbai, riots. It was a genocide on Ram temple’s name, who’s responsible? You (BJP) formed the government on this issue, don’t forget that.''The extremely critical comments from the Maharashtra-based party came a day after PM Modi said that his government can take a decision on an ordinance for the Ram temple's construction only after the judicial process is over.

Commenting on that, the Shiv Sena said that "Lord Ram is not bigger than the law".

The Shiv Sena, an ally of the BJP, has been demanding an ordinance to pave the way for the temple's construction in Ayodhya, arguing that the matter has been dragging in courts for decades.

"The Supreme Court has said (hearing on the) Ram Mandir is not an urgent matter. PM Modi also did not say anything different. I congratulate him for making his position clear on the matter. ...(The PM says) Will not bring an ordinance for the Ram temple. The constitutional meaning of this is that Lord Ram is not bigger than the law," Sanjay Raut said in a tweet.

In an interview to ANI, PM Modi was asked about the demand by Hindutva groups for an ordinance for a Ram temple in Ayodhya.

To this, PM Modi said, "Let the judicial process take its own course. Don't weigh it in political terms. Let the judicial process be over. After the judicial process is over, whatever be our responsibility as a government, we are ready to make all efforts," he said.

In the recent times, the Shiv Sena has hardened its stand over the Ram temple issue.

Addressing a rally in Pandharpur in Maharashtra's Solapur district last month, Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray had asked BJP allies to clear their stand on the Ram temple issue.

In November, the Sena chief had visited Ayodhya and demanded an ordinance to resolve the issue.
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