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As Long As 'Bhai' Modi Is In Delhi, There Won't Be Any Agitation For Ram Mandir: Togadia

As Long As 'Bhai' Modi Is In Delhi, There Won't Be Any Agitation For Ram Mandir, Says VHP's Togadia
NEW DELHI,INDIA MARCH 21: VHP Leader Praveen Togadia during a Press Conference in New Delhi.(Photo by K.Asif/India Today Group/Getty Images)
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NEW DELHI,INDIA MARCH 21: VHP Leader Praveen Togadia during a Press Conference in New Delhi.(Photo by K.Asif/India Today Group/Getty Images)

LUCKNOW -- No agitation will be required for building Ram temple in Ayodhya since Narendra Modi is heading the government at the centre and he will ensure the construction by enacting a law, according to VHP president Pravin Togadia.

"Till there is a government of 'Bhai Narendra in Delhi, there will not be any talk of agitation (for Ram Temple)", he told a VHP programme here.

"Modi is a man of firm resolve and I am confident that he will ensure the construction by getting a law enacted by Parliament," he said.

The firebrand VHP leader demanded a special session of Parliament for enacting a law for paving way for contruction of Ram Temple as was done in the case of Somnath Temple when Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel was the Home Minister.

Appealing to all the political parties to help in this regard, Togadia said "Ram temple is a matter of faith and not an election issue..the benefit of framing a law for it will not go to any one party but to BJP, Congress, SP, BSP and all."

On the attack on Pathankot airbase and ties with Pakistan, he said any attack on the armed forces is termed as war.

"Pakistan regards India as enemy and a policy should be framed regarding an enemy in such a way..," he said.

Togadia added, "we will consider that Pakistan has changed only when it hands over Dawood Ibrahim, Maulana Azhar Masood, Lakhiur Rehman Lakhvi and Hafiz Saeed to India."

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