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VHP denounces Rahul Gandhi’s sinister plan to reverse the Ram Mandir decision

“VHP denounces Rahul Gandhi’s sinister plan to reverse the Ram Mandir decision”, Organiser, May 7, 2024:

“The Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) has vehemently condemned purported plans by Rahul Gandhi to replace the Ram Mandir with a Babri Masjid. Labelling such intentions as a “daydream,” the VHP asserts that such a scheme will not materialise.

Dr Surendra Jain, the International Joint Secretary of the Vishva Hindu Parishad, has asserted that Former Congress leader Acharya Pramod Krishnam disclosed the alleged plan.

According to Acharya Pramod Krishnam, Rahul Gandhi allegedly articulated in a closed-door meeting with his confidants that if the Congress were to ascend to power, they would establish a commission to annul the Supreme Court’s verdict on the Ram Mandir issue, drawing parallels to the controversial overturning of the Shah Bano case during Rajiv Gandhi’s tenure……”

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