Want temple at exact spot, case over in ten days if SC hears daily, says Amit Shah


Mumbai, Dec 20 (NIE): As his party MPs joined the Sangh Parivar chorus for an early decision on the Ayodhya title suit and construction of a Ram temple at the disputed site, BJP president Amit Shah Wednesday said the party wants a temple “at the exact spot” and if the Supreme Court were to conduct “day-to-day hearings, this is a case that will not go beyond ten days”.

He said he is “confident” that the hearings will start in January, and the Supreme Court should rule on it quickly “whatever the decision”. He said not only the BJP, but the entire country wants “a grand Ram temple” built in Ayodhya.

On the issue of Sabarimala and judicial review in matters of faith, Shah said: “Sabarimala is not about gender indiscrimination, it’s about a belief. There are many such issues where judicial reviews are not possible, it should be left to the people… My personal belief is that matters of religious nature can’t be put to judicial review.”

On October 29, the Supreme Court, unmoved by Uttar Pradesh government’s plea for early hearing in the Ayodhya matter, ordered listing of appeals against the Allahabad High Court order in the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid title suit before an “appropriate bench” in the first week of January to fix a date for hearing.

“Ayodhya is a title issue. The BJP clearly states that we want to build a grand Ram temple at the exact spot and it is the demand of the entire nation… The case was pending before the Supreme Court much before 2014. Lawyers of both the Centre and UP government requested the court to give priority to the case,” Shah said at a Republic TV event in Mumbai.

Mentioning Congress leader and lawyer Kapil Sibal’s demand for conducting the hearings after the 2019 elections, he said, “I feel the case should be cleared at the earliest. Whatever the decision… it should be taken at the earliest… It is important to a lot of people… sentiments of people across the country… Crores of people believe that the temple should be built there.”

On Tuesday, BJP MPs raised the Ram temple issue at a meeting of the parliamentary party, asking the government what stand had it taken on the issue. Hari Narayan Rajbhar, MP from Ghosi, wanted to know whether the government planned to bring a Bill to facilitate temple construction.

Later, Rajbhar told The Indian Express: “Yes, I raised the issue at the meeting and asked the government when will the Bill be brought. Rajnathji (Home Minister Rajnath Singh) asked us to wait… When the domes were brought down in 1992, no one had taken permission of the court. Now the controversial structure doesn’t even exist there. So people should build the temple. It’s a matter of faith.”

  

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  • mahesh, mangalore

    Thu, Dec 20 2018

    I hope that the Supreme court gives the decision soon.

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  • Harish Hegde, Mangalore/Aramco

    Thu, Dec 20 2018

    Yes ..

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  • Rational thinker, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 20 2018

    Mr Shah, do you know anything other than cows, beef, Muslims, statues and temples???

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  • Roshan Patrao, Traffic Warden, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 20 2018

    With general elections fast approaching, this is the only thing BJP can do to retain power. This is just a way to poison the minds of people and build pressure on judiciary. In reality, BJP never wants the temple to be built. If it wanted to build, would it take 26 years of bickering? Definitely not. If temple is built, then BJP will lose power the very next day as it has no issue to fool people.

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  • ayes p., kudla/ksa

    Thu, Dec 20 2018

    Which is exact spot?

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 20 2018

    These three Muskeeters of Modi, Amit Shah and Yogi are clueless about Governance and their only agenda is to divide people by polarising them on religeous issues. High Time our beloved country opts for a change and sends these three into forced retirement.

    For four years there was no talk of the temple and now with their dwindling political fortunes, Amit Shah is rasing the Temple issue. I am sure the people are fed up with these gimmicks of these trio to divide our country and its people.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 20 2018

    With this Ram Temple issue, I think Amit want over take Modiji. That what I believe.

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  • Raghavendra M K, Mumbai Maharashtra

    Thu, Dec 20 2018

    whn the time of recent election in telengana state CM Rao has given proper reply to bjp. TERA BAAP KA JAGA HAI KYA HINUDSTAN. still amit shah is shameless.

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  • Deva, Pilar

    Thu, Dec 20 2018

    Only SC can solve the issue..just wait for the judgement. Jai Hind.

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Thu, Dec 20 2018

    Kudka 2019 seat ka exact spot bachao Ji.agar nahin bacha Liya to Jay shah exact spot main pahunjega JI.

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