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Not proper to create communal bitterness over Ram temple:

It is not proper to create communal bitterness over the issue of constructing Ram Temple in Ayodhya, Congress leader Digvijay Singh said today, and asked the BJP to leave the temple-mosque matter and resolve the basic problems of the people.

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It is not proper to create communal bitterness over the issue of constructing Ram Temple in Ayodhya, Congress leader Digvijay Singh said today, and asked the BJP to leave the temple-mosque matter and resolve the basic problems of the people.

"Lord Ram is being worshipped in each and every house.

He is present everywhere in the country. But it is not proper for anyone to construct Ram Temple in Ayodhya by flaring up communal bitterness," Singh told reporters at the Indore Press Club.

"Who doesn't want to construct Ram Temple in Ayodhya.

But will Lord Ram like that his temple is constructed by demolishing the religious place of others and disrespecting their feelings," he quipped.

The Congress leader said that in the light of Supreme Court's suggestion, efforts should be made to resolve the dispute through mutual dialogue.

However, he added that had a solution been possible by discussion, the issue would not have lingered for 35-40 years in courts.

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi should leave these issues of temple-mosque and focus on solving basic issues like, unemployment, malnutrition and poverty," he said.

Attacking BJP, he said that it is encashing the temple issue politically for years. Despite getting majority in the Lok Sabha in 2014 and in Uttar Pradesh in recent polls, the party is trying to find the solution of constructing Ram Temple in Ayodhya covertly.

The Congress General Secretary also said that former Prime Minister P V Narasimha Rao tried to resolve the Ayodhya dispute by keeping politics away and constituting Ramalay Trust.

"If in the 1996 general elections, Rao's government had not lost elections, then the Ram Temple issue would have been solved long time back," he claimed.

 

(This article has not been edited by DNA's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)

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