New Delhi: As Hindutva organisations mount pressure on the Centre for a law to build a Ram temple in Ayodhya, two senior union ministers–Rajnath Singh and Nitin Gadkari–Tuesday called for patience and favoured the construction at the disputed site through mutual consent.
Gadkari also asserted that the demand for the Ram temple is not a “communal or religious” issue while Rajnath Singh, the union home minister, counselled patience when some party’s MP’s wanted to know the government’s stand at the meeting of the BJP parliamentary party.
Hindutva organisations, including the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh(RSS), have in the last few months intensified their demand for an early construction of the temple, with many of them, including the Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat, pitching for a law to facilitate this.
Though the BJP has agreed with the sentiments of these organisations, it has so far not come out in support of a law. BJP MP and RSS ideologue Rakesh Sinha last month suggested he would soon introduce a private member’s bill in Parliament seeking the construction of a Ram temple at the disputed site.
The Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid case is currently in the Supreme Court. The court has said it would decide in January when to begin the hearing in the case.
At the BJP parliamentary party meeting, Ravindra Kushwaha and Hari Narayan Rajbhar, both Lok Sabha MPs from Uttar Pradesh, raised the Ram temple issue and enquired about the government’s stand on the matter, sources said.
Rajnath Singh, who was addressing the meeting, told the members that everyone wants a Ram temple at the site where Lord Ram is believed to be born and asked party MPs to be patient. As the two MPs raised the issue, a few others also supported them, the sources said. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was not present at the meeting, nor was BJP president Amit Shah.
There is a view within the BJP that initiating steps for the temple’s construction will boost its prospects in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. Gadkari said the temple issue is linked to India’s rich culture and history. He also claimed that a large number of people in the Muslim community are in favour of settling the issue. (PTI)