PTI, NAGPUR: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat Thursday demanded a law to enable construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya, saying it was necessary for “self-esteem” and to usher in an “atmosphere of goodwill and oneness”. In his customary Dussehra address to the Sangh cadres at the RSS headquarters here, he also referred to the ongoing Sabrimala row, saying the Supreme Court verdict has not taken into consideration the nature and premise of the tradition and it has led to “divisiveness” in the society.
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“The construction of the temple is necessary from the self-esteem point of view, it will also pave the way for an atmosphere of goodwill and oneness in the country,” he said. “The ‘janmabhoomi’ (birth place) is yet to be allocated for the construction of the temple although all kinds of evidence have affirmed that there was a temple at that place (in Ayodhya),” Bhagwat said. He said “politics is delaying the construction of Ram Mandir” and that it is in “nobody’s interest to test the patience of the society without any reason.” The Ayodhya case is currently before the Supreme Court and the next hearing is scheduled for October 29.
“There is an obvious game plan of a few elements to stall the judgement (of the Supreme Court) by presenting various newer interventions in the judicial process,” Bhagwat said. “This matter of national interest is being obstructed by some fundamentalist elements and forces that play communal politics for selfish gains,” he said.
“Despite such machinations, the decision on ownership of the land should be expedited and the government should clear the path for the construction of the grand temple through an appropriate and requisite law,” the RSS chief said.
On the Sabarimala row, he said, “questions such as why only the Hindu society experiences such repeated and brazen onslaughts on its symbols of faith, obviously arise in the public’s mind and lead to unrest.”

