Hoping Ayodhya verdict will be in favour of Hindus: RSS
‘Prepare ground for KPs return to Valley’
TNN Bureau. Updated: 10/19/2019 9:45:24 AM

JAMMU: The RSS on Friday expressed optimism that the Supreme Court judgment in the Ram Janmbhoomi-Babri Masjid land dispute case at Ayodhya will be in favour of the Hindus. The ideological mentor of ruling BJP also said that the government should think about preparing an atmosphere for return of Kashmir Pandits to Kashmir.
The hearing in the politically sensitive Ayodhya case was concluded on Wednesday and the Supreme Court has reserved its verdict on it.
"The Supreme Court has completed hearing in the Ayodhya case. We are waiting for the court verdict and we are expecting that the court verdict will come in favour of the Hindus," said RSS general secretary Bhaiyaji Suresh Joshi.
He was speaking at a press conference after the conclusion of the organisation's Akhil Bharatiya Karyakari Mandal (ABKM) meeting in Bhubaneswar. RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat also attended the meeting.
"We are hopeful that the Supreme Court verdict will come in favour of Hindus," Joshi said to a question on whether the RSS will accept the apex court verdict when it is delivered.
Asked to comment on some attempts being made for out of court settlement in the case, he said, "Attempts to find a solution through mediation has been there for a long time, but seemingly did not yield any result. Otherwise the case would not have gone to the court".
"We also wanted a solution through mediation. However, it did not provide any tangible solution within the time limit," he said.
RSS, he said, has been advocating for removal of hurdles before construction of the proposed Sri Ram Temple at Ayodhya for a long time.
However, it was not been done and court proceeding had been going on.
Speaking on the occasion, Joshi said the RSS will decide on its next course of action based on the situation that emerges following the court verdict.
On the abrogation of Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir, Joshi said the displaced Kashmiri pandits should return to the state.
"The government should take measures to ensure that the original Kashmiris return to their native places and live without any fear," he said.
Expressing support for the Uniform civil code in the entire country, Joshi said "Law should be one for all and not separate for different people in a country".
Replying to a question on the contentious NRC, Joshi said, "Though the NRC enumeration has been done only in Assam, all states should adopt it and ensure that the Indian citizens are not deprived up of their rights due to infiltrators ...
The states should adopt it for the welfare of the nation and its security. The country and the state should have the actual position of its citizens".
The RSS general secretary said that it is the responsibility of any government to know the actual position of its citizens in the state and identify the migrants and the administration should ensure that anti-national activities stop.
"Such an exercise (NRC enumeration) has become essential as some states are overflowing with outsiders who are collaborating with anti-national forces and working against Hindus.
"NRC is also essential to identify infiltrators from neighbouring countries in order to arrest the growing demographic imbalance and threat to country's security," Joshi said.
He claimed that there was "ethnic cleansing of Hindus" in West Bengal and expressed concern over it when asked to comment on the killing of three members of a school teacher's family at Jiagunj in West Bengal's Murshidabad district during Durga Puja earlier this month.
"This has to stop immediately. The silence of the West Bengal government was somewhat surprising given the fact that Bengal has a history of peace and amity," he said.
RSS and BJP have been claiming that the school teacher was their supporter, which has been denied by the victims' relatives and the man's mother.
The West Bengal police had on Tuesday arrested a mason from whom the man had taken money promising an insurance policy has been arrested for allegedly committing the crime on October 8.

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