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Hindu Mahasabha to sue LK Advani for demolishing 'Ram Lalla' temple in Ayodhya

Published On : 06 Feb 2016   |  Reported By : Courtesy : zeenews   |  Pic On: Photo credit :zeenews


New Delhi: Almost 23 years after the demolition of Babri Mosque at Ayodhya in December 1992, Akhil Bhartiya Hindu Mahasabha has decided to file a case against BJP senior leader LK Advani for demolishing the structure.

According the news reports, the Hindu right wing organisation is also likely to sue BJP leaders Murli Manohar Joshi and Uma Bharti, who were present in Ayodhya during the Babri demolition incident.

A Hindu Mahasabha leader told that since the demolished structure also had an idol of Lord Rama under the dome, so the BJP leader are also accused of demolishing a temple.

While speaking to the Times Of India, Swami Chakrapani, the national president of the Akhil Bhartiya Hindu Mahasabha said, "It was widely accepted that the area under the dome was blessed by Ram Lalla. Yet, BJP leaders incited the mob to break the structure down. The part of the mosque where Muslims used to offer namaaz was not under the dome. But they broke down the entire structure. This would mean that they have broken both a temple and a mosque. They need to be punished for this. They have been claiming to represent the interests of Hindus, but they razed a temple to the ground."

However, the Hindu Mahasabha leader also said that the construction of temple at the disputed site was not possible without the cooperation from Muslim brothers. He said that government should provide a separate land for Muslims to build a mosque there.







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