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Hope this is last time I'm offering prayers to Lord Ram in a tent: Bhaiyaji Joshi in Ayodhya
The final preparations for the VHP meeting which is set to take place on November 25 are underway. RSS leaders have instructed all the people who will participate in the meeting to remain disciplined.
New Delhi: Rashtriya Swamsewak Sangh has once again mounted pressure on the government over the ram temple issue and has been hinting that ‘Hopefully, lord Ram will not have to stay in a tent anymore in Ayodhya’. The statement comes when RSS Sar Karyavah (General secretary) visited Ayodhya. After coming out he said “I visited ram lala today. I hope this is the last time I am visiting him in a tent.” VHP has called a dharm sabha in Ayodhya on November 25, for which Bajrang Dal and VHP workers have already started arriving. Therefore, several senior RSS leaders are visiting Ayodhya to see the preparation for the meeting.
First RSS people offered prayers to lord Ram and thereafter met Mahant Nritya Gopal Das. Along with Bhaiyaji Joshi, Sangh’s Krishna Gopal, Dattatreya Hosbole and VHP Vice President Champat Rai were also present. It is after long that so many senior RSS leaders have reached Ayodhya together.
The final preparations for the VHP meeting which is set to take place on November 25 are underway. RSS leaders have instructed all the people who will participate in the meeting to remain disciplined.
Sangh’s Sar Karayavah Bhaiya Joshi said “Respecting the sentiments of Hindu Samaj, SC should soon take a decision on Ayodhya matter. He further said that ram mandir construction will take place within the constitutional limits.”
This comes days after RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat had said that if needed be, government should make a law on Ram Mandir issue.
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