New Delhi: Vishwa Hindu Parishad working president Alok Kumar today hoped that the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya would begin by the year end in a legal and constitutional manner overcoming all statutory roadblocks.
“It is expected that the Supreme Court will begin the hearing on Ram janambhoomi dispute on a day-to-day basis …And if it happens, the final order may come by the September end,” Kumar told PTI-Bhasha today.
He said the hearing in the case will begin from July 6 and the things might be clear to some extent by the month end.
He said if the hearing does not proceed as expected due to some reasons, the VHP will go to the ‘sant samaj’ (seers) and seek their guidance “for the future course of action” on the issue.
Asked about the reasons of his optimism over beginning of the construction of Ram Lalla’s temple by year end, he said, “I believe the law is on our side.
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