Contrary to the BJP's claims, it is not the Congress, but a 'lack of political will' that is the biggest hurdle.
The
Shiv Sena Monday charged that "lack of political will" was
delaying construction of the Ram
Temple in Ayodhya and said Prime Minister Narendra Modi should
stop doing "political nautanki" (drama) over the issue
while keeping a gun on shoulders of the Congress.
Taking
potshots at Modi for his "56-inch chest" remark made during
the 2014 Lok Sabha polls, it said the Congress did not have the
courage to build the Ram Temple, so it was thrown out of power, and a
man with a "56-inch chest" was given the keys to the
administration.
"Yet,
if you see the Congress in water, on land and in air, people will
once again have to measure your chest size. If Ram continues to stay
in 'vanvaas' (exile) then stop your political 'nautanki'," the
Sena said in an editorial in party mouthpiece 'Saamana'.
During
the 2014 Lok Sabha poll campaign, Modi had said that a "56-inch
chest" was needed to tackle Pakistan.
On
the prime minister's charge that the Congress was creating hurdles in
the court's process, the Sena said, "Narendra
Modi has to stop levelling allegations against the Gandhi family
and the Congress. You were not given power to keep cribbing about
such problems. The Congress and the Samajwadi Party were ousted
because of their hurdles in the construction of Ram Temple. So, stop
blaming the Congress now".
"Did
demonetisation not happen despite opposition from the Congress? Did
you not form government in Jammu and Kashmir with (People's
Democratic Party chief) Mehbooba Mufti despite hurdles from the
Congress? Then what is the hurdle in (construction of) Ram temple?"
it asked.
Contrary
to the BJP's claims, it is not the Congress, but a "lack of
political will" that is the biggest hurdle in the temple's
construction, claimed the Sena, which is an ally of the ruling
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) at the Centre and in Maharashtra.
"What
is (Congress chief) Rahul Gandhi's importance? What strength does the
Congress have? Then why give it so much importance? If you play
politics on temple while keeping the gun on the Congress' shoulders,
you will disappear. Ram temple was not Congress', but BJP's promise,"
it said.
It
also said that Shiv
Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray's visit to Ayodhya has fulfilled one
objective - those who were sleeping over the issue did not turn but
at least have opened their eyes and understood that 'jumlebaazi'
(rhetoric) will not work as far as the Ram Temple is concerned.
Thackeray
had offered prayers at the Ram Lalla Temple in Ayodhya on Sunday and
said the BJP government at the Centre "may not last" if the
temple was not constructed.
He
had demanded that an ordinance be brought in to pave way for the
temple's construction, warning that emotions of Hindus should not be
taken for granted.
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