Swamy says will move SC on Ram Temple issue

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New Delhi : BJP leader Subramanian Swamy on Monday said he would approach the Supreme Court if Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government at the Centre does not start the construction of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya by 2016.

“There is a widespread demand in our country. For Ram we must build the temple. This is the promise we had made that whoever comes to absolute majority will do it. We cannot let down the people of India. And, therefore, if the Prime Minister doesn’t feel it can’t be done by him through the government, I will do it through the Court [Supreme Court],” he told ANI here.

“I am already a petitioner in the Supreme Court and I am already presently about to have the Supreme Court hear my petition on the facilities being given to the pilgrims in that area and I am the person who filed that petition to save Ram Setu,” he added. The BJP, which achieved absolute majority in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls, had after coming to power said that Prime Minister Modi-led government at the Centre would clear the construction of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya.

Source : Kaumudi Online

1 thought on “Swamy says will move SC on Ram Temple issue”

  1. S. P. Gupta, New Delhi said that from Ayodhya there is an inscriptional evidence to prove beyond doubt that at the very place where the so-called Babri mosque once stood there was indeed a temple of 12th century A.D. built by King Ayushchandra during the emperorship of the Gahadval monarch Govinda Chandra.
    In April 2001 the Ayodhya Ramajanmabhoomi Temple Nyasa chief, Swami Ramachandra Paramhansa said that the Ayodhya Ram temple had seen 176 agitations since the advent of Babar and at least 10 lakh Hindus had sacrificed their lives for the cause of the temple.
    The souls of the dead Hindu generations will bless Shree Subramanian Swamy for the task he is engaged in.

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