Soon after becoming BJP Vice President, Uma
Bharti rakes up Ayodhya dispute
Sunday March 31, 2013 07:46:10 PM,
IANS
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Bhopal/New
Delhi: BJP leader Uma Bharti, who was Sunday appointed party vice
president, said the best way to find a solution to the Ayodhya
dispute was through talks.
Uma Bharti, who has been associated with the Ramjanambhoomi
movement, said in Bhopal that the solution to the "land dispute"
in Ayodhya can be found through legislation, court verdict or
through talks but the best way was through talks.
The former Madhya Pradesh chief minister's appointment is being
seen as a signal by party president Rajnath Singh to the rank and
file that the BJP has not given up core Hindutva issues such as
construction of Ram temple at Ayodhya.
Uma Bharti has also been articulating issues considered close to
the Rashstriya Swayamsevak Sangh, the ideological fountainhead of
BJP.
Of late, she has actively taken up the cause of cleanliness of
Ganga river.
According to informed sources, the RSS does not want the BJP to
lose sight of core Hindutva issues as the party seeks to take on
the Congress on the plank of development in the next Lok Sabha
polls.
Alongside Uma Bharti's elevation, Vinay Katiyar, who has also been
associated with the Ramjanambhoomi movement and is considered a
hardliner, has been made a member of the party's central election
committee which will decide allocation of tickets for the
forthcoming polls.
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