VHP does not want representation to build Ram temple
VHP does not want representation to build Ram temple
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As we all know that the decision has been taken on the Ram Temple and the Bawri Masjid dispute. VHP, the leader of the temple movement, has demanded that there should be no representation of the government in the trust nor any other people other than those who believe in Vaishnavism, Shaivism and Sagun Brahman should get a place.

In order to protect the same system of worship from familism, the VHP has advocated the adoption of the Badrinath model, where the priest should remain in the post till he is celibate. According to the information, Champat Rai, the VHP's international vice-president and who played an important role in the Ram temple case, said that the trust has not been negotiated with the government. However, we believe that ministers or officers will not be included in it. We do not want the continuation of the temple construction being hampered by the transfer of officers or the removal of the post of ministers. According to sources, therefore, the government will have to keep itself away from the construction of the temple. In fact, the PM's desire is that in order to give a big message at the global level, the trust will also have to involve eminent people of other religions to show India's diverse culture. That is why on Sunday, NSA Doval also took the mind of the religious leaders about this.

Construction material ready for the first floor of the temple: The same opinion said that the VHP government should request to accept the material and model prepared by the Ram Janmabhoomi Nyas for the temple. The VHP has materials available for the construction of the first floor of the temple. This will help in starting the work immediately.

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