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Government cannot be sacrificed for law on temple: Advani

August 09, 2003 13:37 IST

The government cannot be 'sacrificed' to fulfil the Vishwa Hindu Parishad's demand for a legislation on Ram temple, Deputy Prime Minister Lal Kishenchand Advani said on Saturday.

"The VHP wants us to bring a legislation that will definitely not get passed in Parliament. It wants us to contest elections on this plank. We are not ready to sacrifice the government," he told reporters accompanying him to Hyderabad.

"We are not ready to bring a legislation to create a division… But a real solution lies in an agreement between the two communities and I am optimistic that it is going to come," Advani said.

As far as the Bharatiya Janata Party is concerned, it has already adopted a resolution calling for a solution to the Ayodhya issue either through a court order or an agreement between Hindus and Muslims, he said.

Press Trust of India


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Sub: what does he mean by hindu-muslim agreement?

i am really wary of this cat and mouse game now. i am a volunteer of RSS and had kept faith in the leaders like ...


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Mr Advani, could I have Ram's e-mail address. I'd like to request him to come and solve this crap once and for all. While at ...


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Sub: Already Sacificed Humanity/ Moral/Gignity

To get in power it is Shri Advani who led the cheapest way of sacrificing Humanity/ Peace/ Honesty/ Moral/ Dignity , Image of India etc.. ...


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There are other issues also which are more important than the temple issue. Are not politicians more worried about hunger,poverty, housing and the main devil-unemployment ...


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Mr. Advani is simply escaping from his words by which he captured the reins of the government. He should not bothered for his allies in ...


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