AYODHYA: RAM TEMPLE MAY START NEXT YEAR FROM RAM NAVAMI

AYODHYA: RAM TEMPLE MAY START NEXT YEAR FROM RAM NAVAMI
After the historic decision of the Supreme Court, the way of construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya has been cleared. It is believed that the construction of the magnificent Ram temple may begin in a special program on the day of Lord Ram’s birthday on 2 April next year.
People associated with the case said that the timeline for the construction of the Ram temple is as per the Supreme Court’s November 9 order. In this order, the court ordered the central government to build trust for the construction of the temple within three months.

RAM TEMPLE GOING TO START FROM NEXT YEAR FROM RAM NAVAMI

It is not yet clear whether it will be the foundation stone of the Ram temple or not, as the foundation stone of the Ram temple has been done in the year 1989. Government sources said that it may take two to three years to build the temple.
Sources also said that the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister’s Office has asked the District Magistrate of Ayodhya to identify 3-4 alternate sites for the five acres of land. A plot with a significant location will given to the Sunni Central Waqf Board to build the mosque.

RAM TEMPLE TRUST CAN BE LIKE SOMNATH TRUST

According to the Supreme Court order, the task of handing over the disputed 2.77 acres to the proposed trust. However, giving five acres to the Sunni Central Waqf Board is to done simultaneously.
The Waqf Board will decide this month whether it will take five acres of land and if so where. Ram Mandir Trust can be built on the lines of Somnath Trust, Amarnath Shrine Board or Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board like other big temples.
The Center will have to hand over the possession of the remaining 62.23 acres of land acquired around the disputed site to the proposed trust. The 43-acre tract of land acquired from the Ram Janmabhoomi Nyas (RNB), so the trust can also represent in the trust.
The Trust did not take any compensation from the government for the land at the time of acquisition. The remaining 20 acres owned by bodies like Manas Bhawan, Sankat Mochan Mandir, Katha Mandap, and Janaki Mahal.
The central government had approached the Supreme Court in January this year. It took permission to return 62.23 acres of land to its original landowners. It now expected that the RNB. Also, other parties can donate their land for the Ram temple and other important constructions related to it.

1.8 LAKH STONE PILLARS READY FOR TEMPLE CONSTRUCTION

The RNB has about 1.8 lakh stone pillars ready for the temple construction. However, which it can hand over to the proposed trust. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, being the administrative head of the state. He may refuse to become a member of the proposed trust.
He can instead nominate a minister of state or senior bureaucrat as his representative in the trust.
ET told this by a top politician. He also said that the Chief Minister can also resign from the post of a member of Ram Janmabhoomi Nyas.

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