VHP thanks saints, experts, demands swift action on Ram Temple

News Bharati    13-Nov-2019
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New Delhi, Nov 13: Following the historic verdict delivered by the Supreme Court of India in the Ram Janma Bhumi case, a special meeting of the central office-bearers of Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) was held at the VHP headquarters in New Delhi on November 10.

A release issued by the National Spokesperson of the VHP said that the leaders expressed satisfaction on the judgment of the Supreme Court. In this meeting held under the chairmanship of VHP Working President Advocate Alok Kumar, gratitude was extended to all the revered saints, leading lights from various walks of life, historians, jurists, experts of Archaeological Survey of India whose untiring diligence helped the court of law in arriving at this judgment.

A resolution was passed saying that the revered ‘sant-mahatmas’ have had a special role to play in all phases of the struggle going on since 1528 CE. It was verily the saint fraternity that initiated the current edition of the struggle. In the Dharma Sansad held in 1984, they were the ones who resolved to liberate the Sri Ram Janma Bhumi and entrusted the Vishva Hindu Parishad to shoulder the responsibility of this second biggest movement of independent Bharat.

Since then till now, their blessings, guidance, and cooperation have always been available in every phase and chapter of the movement. The whole Hindu society would remain thankful to them for leaving their monasteries, temples, ashrams and wandering for the cause from street to street and village to village! The success of the movement would not have been possible without this important role of the revered saints.

The meeting also analyzed the judgment of the Supreme Court delivered on November 9. In the implementation of this verdict, the roles of the central government and the state government of Uttar Pradesh have also been determined. While expressing confidence that these governments are alert and active towards their responsibilities, they were also requested to take prompt action.