Published 21:42 IST, December 20th 2019
MHA confirms 'Govt working on trust for Mandir construction, will be set up in 3 months'
Following the Supreme Court's orders on the Ayodhya dispute, MHA on Friday has confirmed that the government has initiated work to set up a trust for the temple
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Following Supreme Court's orders on Ayodhya dispute, a Home Ministry official on Friday has confirmed that government has initiated work to set up a trust for temple construction, according to PTI. official added that trust will be set up in three months. This was deadline set by Supreme Court on vember 9, during its unanimous verdict on seven-decade-old dispute.
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MHA confirms 'Mandir trust within 3 months'
'Ram Mandir in 4 months': Shah
Meanwhile, on Monday, BJP chief and Home Minister, Amit Shah set a deadline of four months to construct 'sky-high' Ram Temple, while addressing a rally in Jharkhand's Pakur. He stated that Supreme Court has just resolved Ayodhya dispute with its verdict. He added that 100-year-old demand of country will be fulfilled and a grand temple will be built in formerly disputed land.
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"t long ago, Supreme Court ruling for Ayodhya came. For 100 years re was a demand of Indians from all over world that a grand Ram temple should be built at Ram Janmabhoomi. Congress' politician Kapil Sibal said in Supreme Court 'do t hear case w, listen later.' I want to tell you that Supreme Court's decision has come, within 4 months grand Ram temple touching sky is going to be built in Ayodhya," he said.
Supreme Court's Ayodhya verdict
Prouncing landmark judgment in Ayodhya dispute case on vember 9, Supreme Court, delivered a unanimous judgment in title suit of disputed area awarding it to Hindu parties for construction of a temple. It also directed Centre to come up with a scheme within three months to set up a trust which will hand over outer courtyard and inner courtyard of site for construction of a temple. Apart from this, SC stated that an alternate land of 5 acres is to be allotted to Muslims for liberty of constructing a mosque, eir by central govt or State govt, in a suitable and prominent place in Ayodhya. Subsequently, apex court has dismissed all 18 pleas demanding a review of its verdict.
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21:31 IST, December 20th 2019