[If it's Waghela 's attempt to hoist Modi/BJP/RSS by his/its own petard -
that's the most favourable interpretation, of all the possible
interpretation, of Waghela's move - it's just not a dangerous gambit but
also outright suicidal step as it legitimises the politics of the Saffron
Brigade.]


http://www.deccanherald.com/content/408525/build-ram-temple-ayodhya-congress.html

*Build Ram temple in Ayodhya, Congress' Waghela tells Modi*

Gandhinagar, May 21, 2014, PTI


*Leader of the Opposition in the Gujarat Assembly, Shankarsinh Waghela
today asked PM-elect Narendra Modi to build a Ram temple at Ayodhya within
the constitutional framework now that the BJP has got an absolute majority,
in a statement that could embarrass the Congress.*


"When (Lal Krishna) Advani ji took out the Rath Yatra, BJP was at the
climax (sic) in terms of votes but (Atal Behari) Vaypayee had to make
compromises because of NDA.

"Now, BJP has a majority on its own. If NDA comes along, it is good. If
not, build a Ram temple in Ayodhya within the Constitutional framework,"
Waghela said at a special session of the Legislative Assembly called to bid
farewell to Modi, whose tenure as Chief Minister ended today after ruling
Gujarat for 12 years.



Waghela, who had roots in the RSS and BJP, also spoke of BJP's promise of
enforcing a Uniform Civil Code and rehabilitation of Kashmiri Pandits to
the Kashmir valley.

Waghela had parted ways with BJP in 1996 to form his Rashtriya Janata Party
and became Chief Minister before joining the Congress.

While touching upon the contentious issues, in his sarcasm-laced speech,
Waghela also referred to Godhra, a sore point in Modi's otherwise
remarkable political career, where the burning of Karsevaks in Sabarmati
Express train triggered communal carnage in Gujarat in 2002.

"Godhra has played important role in the lives of two people from Gujarat
who became Prime Ministers of India. Morarji Desai was deputy collector of
Godhra when riots broke out in 1969 and he was accused of bias (in handling
it). After that he left the job and joined politics and later became prime
minister," Waghela said.

Then turning to Modi, Waghela said, "You spent life as a Pracharak in
Godhra and Vadodara and I would not wish to go into what happened in 2002."

"During the campaign many things were promised like giving jobs to youth
and controlling inflation. Once you take oath, pressure will come on you to
fulfil all these promises.

"You have said you will bring down inflation by 25 percent over the next
six months. We will not ask you any questions till you complete one year
(in office). But we will seek answers after one year about inflation," he
said.

On the issue of black money, Waghela suggested constituting a committee
under yoga guru Ramdev to bring it back. Ramdev, facing several criminal
cases relating to alleged financial irregularities by his firms, had
strongly backed the BJP during the election campaign.

Waghela also asked Modi to resolve all pending issues Gujarat had with the
UPA government at the Centre.

He listed the issues like delay in construction of gates on the Narmada
dam, gas prices and coal linkages for power plants in the state over which
the Gujarat government under Modi was critical of the Centre.

Waghela, who had cordial relations with Modi before the two parted ways,
congratulated the PM designate on his electoral success. He presented a
shawl to Modi and both were seen exchanging pleasantries in the well of the
House.

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