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JD(U) opposes VHP yatra, says no politics in places of worship

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Press Trust Of India Patna
Opposing VHP's controversial yatra from Ayodhya, the ruling JD(U) in Bihar today said no politics should be played in places of worship.

"There should no politics in places of worship," state unit JD(U) president Vashistha Narayan Singh told reporters at a function.

BJP leader Manoj Nishad joined the ruling party.

Describing the VHP yatra as a "political event", he said "the significance of 'Chaurasi Kosi Parikrama Yatra' in Ayodhya has been diluted in the manner the politics was being played on in the garb of religious freedom."

In any case, the country has been beset with various socio-economic crisis affecting the people at large which required solution, he said. He also expressed his displeasure with the VHP yatra that may add on to existing problems.
 
"The yatra's protagonists should realise that their use of religious places for furthering political interests may set an example for other religious groups to do the same," the JD(U) leader warned.

On the reported insensitive remarks of some JD(U) ministers on the killing of the Indian soldiers on LoC in Jammu and Kashmir earlier this month, Singh asked his ministers to refrain from making distasteful remarks otherwise the party will be compelled to enforce discipline on them.

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First Published: Aug 25 2013 | 9:41 PM IST

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