Monday, December 13, 2010

RSS chief Bhagwat's U-turn on Ayodhya case


The RSS seems to have changed its mind on the Allahabad High Court verdict on the Ayodhya title suit. The organisation's chief Mohan Bhagwat now says that division of the land into three parts, as ordered by the court, is not an option.

Addressing a huge 'Viraj Hindu Sammelen' (Hindu convention) at the Reshimbagh ground here last evening evening, Bhagwat said this (division) cannot be an option of division of Ramjanma bhoomi while reiterating the commitment to build Ram temple in Ayodhya.

"India can be united and unanimous if the Ram temple is built at same place," Bhagwat said adding if a huge Ram temple is built it will create an environment of unity in the country.

The division of Ramjanma bhoomi will also divide the society and the politics of anti-national forces will reign upper hand, he said.

Without mentioning Congress, Bhagwat said some parties are trying to attract Muslim votes. "They are pointing fingers at RSS which is serving the cause of Hindus in the country since last 85 years selflessly," he said.

"One round of battle for Ram temple is already over and Lord Rama has given us a quite break for relaxation. Now we should resume our fight for the cause. The High Court decision has given us strength as a first step," Bhagwat told the gathering.


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