Mangaluru, November 25: “The Prime Minister should take a firm decision to construct Ram Mandir at Ayodhya. If needed, the Lok Sabha Members should be ready to resign from their positions for the construction of Ram Mandir”, said Vishvesha Tirtha Swamiji of Pejawar Mutt.

Addressing the Janaagraha convention organized by the VHP and Bajrang Dal at the Nehru Maidan here on Sunday, the swamiji said that the Prime Minister should take a firm decision to construct the Ram Mandir, for which the joint session of the Parliament should take a resolution. The decision should be taken through an Ordinance this year. They were ready for dialogues outside the court for the construction of Ram Mandir. As the government has not taken any steps to construct Ram Mandir in its four and half years of administration, it is inevitable for the Hindu outfits to come together to prevail upon the centre, he said.

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Jaipur (PTI): Former Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot on Thursday expressed concern over the reported attacks and disruptions in prayer gatherings of the Christian community in different parts of the country, saying such incidents were "worrying and condemnable".

In a post on X, Gehlot said that while the Prime Minister Narendra Modi was visiting a church and giving a message of peace and harmony, news of attacks on members of the Christian community from various regions reflected a serious contradiction.

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"Symbolic gestures would not be enough, and strict legal action was required against those spreading hatred," the senior Congress leader said.

He added that Indian culture has always upheld the spirit of "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam", where every citizen has full freedom to practise their faith.

Gehlot urged the Centre and state governments to uphold the rule of law and ensure that no citizen is forced to celebrate their festival under fear.