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MP LS poll: Digvijaya's gesture on Bhopal Ram temple riles BJP

While praying in a Ram Temple Senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh said to the trustees of Temple that their land on which the temple stands will be handed over to them.

MP LS poll: Digvijaya's gesture on Bhopal Ram temple riles BJP
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Published : Apr 13, 2019, 10:32 PM IST

Updated : May 8, 2020, 5:30 PM IST

Bhopal: Senior Congress leader and the party's Bhopal Lok Sabha candidate Digvijaya Singh on Saturday prayed at a Ram temple here and told its trustees that land on
which the structure stands will be handed over to them.

The land on which the temple stands, in the city's Guru- Baksh-Kev- Taliya area, was embroiled in a legal dispute.

MP LS poll: Digvijaya's gesture on Bhopal Ram temple riles BJP

While BJP leaders claimed the temple land was grabbed by the District Congress Committee (DCC), a court here had ordered that the land belonged to the DCC, a local Congress
leader said.

Read also: 'Chowkidar is 100 percent thief' says Rahul

Congress corporator Yogendra Chauhan, also known as Guddu, who accompanied Singh when he prayed at the temple, said the former MP CM's gesture should be welcomed by all,especially the BJP.

"When Digvijaya Singh was state CM (between 1993-2003) he had allotted the land to the DCC.

There was a dispute between the temple trust and the DCC over the land. A court, however, ordered that the land belongs to the DCC," Chauhan claimed.

Singh's move has, however, caused discomfort in the BJP which alleged the former CM was remembering Lord Ram as elections are round the corner.

BJP leader and former MP minister Vishwas Sarang said, "Now, he is remembering Lord Ram as elections are drawing near.

The land on which the temple stands in Guru-Baksh-ke-Taliya was grabbed by the Congress. We have protested against it several times."

Singh is contesting from Bhopal, a BJP stronghold since 1989.The BJP's Alok Sanjar had won the 2014 Lok Sabha polls defeating the Congress' PC Sharma by over 3.7 lakh votes.

The BJP is yet to declare its candidate for the seat for the April-May Lok Sabha polls.

Bhopal: Senior Congress leader and the party's Bhopal Lok Sabha candidate Digvijaya Singh on Saturday prayed at a Ram temple here and told its trustees that land on
which the structure stands will be handed over to them.

The land on which the temple stands, in the city's Guru- Baksh-Kev- Taliya area, was embroiled in a legal dispute.

MP LS poll: Digvijaya's gesture on Bhopal Ram temple riles BJP

While BJP leaders claimed the temple land was grabbed by the District Congress Committee (DCC), a court here had ordered that the land belonged to the DCC, a local Congress
leader said.

Read also: 'Chowkidar is 100 percent thief' says Rahul

Congress corporator Yogendra Chauhan, also known as Guddu, who accompanied Singh when he prayed at the temple, said the former MP CM's gesture should be welcomed by all,especially the BJP.

"When Digvijaya Singh was state CM (between 1993-2003) he had allotted the land to the DCC.

There was a dispute between the temple trust and the DCC over the land. A court, however, ordered that the land belongs to the DCC," Chauhan claimed.

Singh's move has, however, caused discomfort in the BJP which alleged the former CM was remembering Lord Ram as elections are round the corner.

BJP leader and former MP minister Vishwas Sarang said, "Now, he is remembering Lord Ram as elections are drawing near.

The land on which the temple stands in Guru-Baksh-ke-Taliya was grabbed by the Congress. We have protested against it several times."

Singh is contesting from Bhopal, a BJP stronghold since 1989.The BJP's Alok Sanjar had won the 2014 Lok Sabha polls defeating the Congress' PC Sharma by over 3.7 lakh votes.

The BJP is yet to declare its candidate for the seat for the April-May Lok Sabha polls.

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MP LS poll: Digvijaya's gesture on Bhopal Ram temple riles BJP
         Bhopal, Apr 13 (PTI) Senior Congress leader and the
party's Bhopal Lok Sabha candidate Digvijaya Singh Saturday
prayed at a Ram temple here and told its trustees that land on
which the structure stands will be handed over to them.
         The land on which the temple stands, in the city's
Guru- Baksh-Kev- Taliya area, was embroiled in a legal
dispute.
         While BJP leaders claimed the temple land was grabbed
by the District Congress Committee (DCC), a court here had
ordered that the land belonged to the DCC, a local Congress
leader said.
         Congress corporator Yogendra Chauhan, also known as
Guddu, who accompanied Singh when he prayed at the temple,
said the former MP CM's gesture should be welcomed by all,
especially the BJP.
         "When Digvijaya Singh was state CM (between 1993-2003)
he had allotted the land to the DCC. There was a dispute
between the temple trust and the DCC over the land. A court,
however, ordered that the land belongs to the DCC," Chauhan
claimed.
         Singh's move has, however, caused discomfort in the
BJP which alleged the former CM was remembering Lord Ram as
elections are round the corner.
         BJP leader and former MP minister Vishwas Sarang said,
"Now, he is remembering Lord Ram as elections are drawing
near. The land on which the temple stands in Guru-Baksh-ke-
Taliya was grabbed by the Congress. We have protested against
it several times."
         Singh is contesting from Bhopal, a BJP stronghold
since 1989.
         The BJP's Alok Sanjar had won the 2014 Lok Sabha polls
defeating the Congress' PC Sharma by over 3.7 lakh votes.
         The BJP is yet to declare its candidate for the seat
for the April-May Lok Sabha polls. PTI LAL
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