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Ram temple should be constructed in legal manner: Amit Shah

The party stand is clear and mentioned in last four Lok Sabha election manifestos, says BJP chief

Amit Shah

BJP National President Amit Shah addresses the 'Opinion Makers Meet' in Mumbai

Press Trust of India Jaipur
BJP President Amit Shah today said his party wants the Ram temple in Ayodhya to be constructed in a legal manner after mutual dialogue.

"The party's stand is clear and mentioned in the last four Lok Sabha election manifestos. The temple should be constructed in a legal manner and there should be mutual dialogue," he said at a press conference here.

On suggestions that the creamy layer among SCs/STs should be excluded from reservation benefits, the BJP supremo said a decision can only be taken after discussion with all parties in Parliament.

Shah, who is a on a three-day visit to the state, said that all political parties should discuss the issue of holding Lok Sabha and assembly elections simultaneously and take it up with the Election Commission.
 

"We definitely want that Lok Sabha and state assembly elections should be held together.

"The BJP believes in the concept and Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also expressed his desire with all political parties for discussion," he said.

Addressing the press conference, Shah referred to major steps by the BJP-led government in Centre, including demonetisation, GST implementation and shutting down shell companies.

He said the BJP was never against GST implementation by UPA-led government but it was against the way it was sought to be implemented.

"The states were demanding that losses incurred by them should be fully compensated by the Centre. We accepted their demands while implementing the GST and now the states are with us," Shah said in reply to a question.

"There were apprehensions raised by the Opposition, but people of the country have accepted it," he said.

Asked whether the government intends to bring any legislation on cow protection, Shah said that such laws already exist in BJP-ruled states.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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First Published: Jul 22 2017 | 9:21 PM IST

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