Published 16:45 IST, February 19th 2020
Amid first Ayodhya trust meet, UP Deputy CM says, 'No obstacle to temple construction'
Deputy Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Dinesh Sharma on Wednesday expressed confidence on the construction of grand Ram Temple in Ayodhya to sail smoothly
Deputy Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Dinesh Sharma on Wednesday expressed confidence on the construction of the grand Ram Temple in Ayodhya to sail smoothly without any obstacles as the Central government mandated trust is set to hold a meet on the same on Wednesday.
"I would like to thank the Supreme Court and the Central government. Everyone wants the Ram temple to get constructed as soon as possible. The temple will now get constructed without any obstructions," said the deputy chief minister.
Trust's first meet
The trust which mandated by the government to specifically look after the construction of the temple, Shree Ramjanmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra will hold its first meeting on Wednesday. Uttar Pradesh Additional Chief Secretary and Principal Secretary (Home), Awanish Kumar Awasthi will be present at the meeting.
Modi had announced the formation of the 15-member trust in Parliament on February 5. The Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teertha Kshetra Trust has seven members, five nominated members and three trustees. The trust was formed in adherence to the Supreme Court verdict on the Ayodhya dispute in November last year.
Senior lawyer Parasaran has been named the head of the Trust and its other members include Jagatguru Shankracharya, Jyothishpeethadheeshwar Swami Vasudevanand Saraswati Ji Maharaj from Allahabad, Jagatguru Madhavacharya Swami Vishwa Prasannatheerth Ji Maharaj from Pejawar Math in Udupi, Yugpurush Paramanand Ji Maharaj from Haridwar, Swami Govinddev Giri Ji Maharaj from Pune and Vimlendra Mohan Pratap Mishra from Ayodhya.
The Supreme Court in a judgement on 9 November 2019 on the long standing Ayodhya land title dispute had alloted the 2.77 acres disputed land to Ram Lalla Virajman, one of the parties to the dispute and has ordered to construct the Ram temple on the site. The Supreme Court had also ordered the government to form a trust in three months of the judgement to look after the construction of the temple and also include Nirmohi Akhada, another party to the dispute to be given appropriate representation in the board of trustees. The Apex court ordered the Centre and Uttar Pradesh government to allot a 5 acre land to the third party to the dispute, Sunni Waqf Board for construction of a mosque.
Updated 16:45 IST, February 19th 2020