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BJP promised construction of Ram temple in 2014 manifesto, people expect Modi govt to fulfill promise within its tenure: RSS

Speaking to ANI in an interview today, PM Modi ruled out an ordinance on the matter and said that Ram temple will be built within the ambit of the Constitution, after the legal process was over.

India TV News Desk Edited by: India TV News Desk New Delhi Updated on: January 01, 2019 23:54 IST
Senior RSS leader Bhaiyaji Joshi
Image Source : ANI

Senior RSS leader Bhaiyaji Joshi

The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh on Tuesday stepped up its demand for the construction of Ram temple on the disputed land in Ayodhya. The right-wing organisation said people expect the Modi government to fulfill its promise of building the Ram temple within its tenure as the BJP was elected to power in 2014 for committing to all possible efforts to do so.

The reaction from the Hindutva organisation's joint general secretary Dattatreya Hosabole came after Prime Minister Narendra Modi said any government action on the temple construction can happen only after judicial process is over.

Speaking to ANI in an interview today, PM Modi ruled out an ordinance on the matter and said that Ram temple will be built within the ambit of the Constitution, after the legal process was over. 

Read full story: PM Modi's interview on Ram Mandir: 'Decision on bringing in ordinance only under Constitutional ambit'

The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear the Ram temple case on January 4, even as Hindutva organisations, including the RSS and its affiliates, as also the BJP ally Shiv Sena, have been pitching for an ordinance to pave the way for an early construction.

"Under the leadership of Modi, the BJP in its 2014 election manifesto had promised to make all possible efforts within the ambit of the Constitution to build the Ram temple. People of India gave the BJP a majority, trusting their promise," the RSS tweeted.

People of India expect the government to fulfil the promise within its tenure, it added.

The government's term will end in May.

In an interview broadcast on various TV channels, 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 government, we are ready to make all efforts." 

The prime minister was asked about demands for an ordinance.

The RSS also described Modi's comments as a "positive step" towards the temple construction.

It recalled that the prime minister's remarks are in line with the 1989 BJP resolution passed in its Palampur convention, in which the party had committed itself to building the temple in Ayodhya with either consultation among different stake-holders or by bringing an enabling legislation.

In a dig, Shiv Sena's spokesperson Sanjay Raut wondered if law is bigger than Lord Ram for Modi.

(With inputs form PTI)

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