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Clarifying his statements which drawn controversy of a path on working against the Ram temple claims by the ruling BJP party, Congress leader Shashi Taroor briefs his intention of using words with respect as a human than the respect towards the Hindu and Muslim religion and stated that, it was his own views and not the views of Congress party by anyway.
The controversial king Tharoor had dig his own row with his latest remarks stating “ Good Hindu would never support Ram temple Construction in Ayodhya by demolishing the place of worship of other religion”. This latest statement of Mr.Shashi Taroor dragged a huge criticism, mainly by the opposition and the powerful ruling party BJP, Which slammed his party and the chief Rahul Gandhi as a “Anti-Hindu” and accused of playing with the crores of people feelings and belief.
Objecting every allegation against his remarkable statement made in chennai on Ran temple, Shashi lime-lighted with a note saying “ as a hindu am very conscious and as majority of his fellow hindus believes ayodhya site as a specific birthplace of the lord Rama, and for the same reason most hindus would want to see a ram temple at the site where Lord Rama was supposed to born. But, I personally believe so bad that, No good hindu want to see our worship place on someone else’s worship place by referring to razing of 16th century Babri mosque by thousands of volunteers in 1992.
Remarks from several leaders brought in the line as follows:
“ I was astonished to know that Tharoor s is in a thought of believing about Hindus that, they would let go of Ram temple in Ayodhya, This is presenting the reality that, it would be the clear views of the congress president Rahul and how they are out of reality” said Union minister Prakash Javadekar in response to shashi statement.
“‘Who are the congress or tharoor to decide? Who are they to certify who is a good hindu and who is bad hindu ? How can they play with the faith of the crores of people?”
I condemn the malicious distortion of my words by some media in the service of political masters. I said: “most Hindus would want a temple at what they believe to be Ram’s birthplace. But no good Hindu would want it to be built by destroying another’s place of worship.”
— Shashi Tharoor (@ShashiTharoor) October 15, 2018
By Vasavi