Mumbai: The NDA's ally Shiv Sena has consistently been an aggressor on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) over Ayodhya's Ram Mandir issue. Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray has also visited Ayodhya before the Lok Sabha elections with his active support on the issue and now he is gearing up to visit Ayodhya with his newly elected MPs.
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Thackeray's plan has been quipped by Minister Ramdas Athawale in the Modi government on Saturday. Athawale has said, "even if Thackeray goes to Ayodhya 10 times, there will be no assistance at the Ram Mandir until the Supreme Court decides." Shiv Sena leaders refused to react to the statement of the chief of the Republican Party of India (a) in Mumbai. They have said that they will make a statement on it at the appropriate time.
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Athawale said, "If Thackeray wants his newly elected MPs to turn to Ayodhya, no matter what, but it is not going to help in any form in constructing Ram Mandir." He has said that Ram Mandir will be created only when the Supreme Court decides the matter , And also if Thackeray visits Ayodhya 10 times, nothing is going to happen.