Sadhvi Deva Thakur, former vice president of Haryana Hindu Mahasabha, while talking to reporters, said here the Centre's approach for not making the yoga events "compulsory" was the "biggest failure" of the Narendra Modi government.
"The Muslims who are opposing the Om word and Surya Namaskar have no right to live in the country. A few people are living in India and opposing the Indian culture," she said.
Speaking on the Ram temple issue, Thakur said, "Neither the Supreme Court nor the government will decide on the issue. It is a matter of Hindu faith and the Hindus will decide when and where to build the temple."
Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh had said yesterday that, "On International Yoga Day on June 21, there is no compulsion for doing Yoga. Those who want can do it and those who do not want may not..." .
"The event is not a compulsory one and it has no connection with religion," Naik had said.
Earlier, some organisations, including the All India Muslim Personal Law Board, had voiced against performance of Surya Namaskar saying it was against their faith.