BJP calls Rahul’s Ayodhya visit political
AYODHYA/FAIZABAD: Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi prayed at a temple in Ayodhya on Friday, the first visit by a member of the Nehru-Gandhi family to the Uttar
AYODHYA/FAIZABAD: Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi prayed at a temple in Ayodhya on Friday, the first visit by a member of the Nehru-Gandhi family to the Uttar Pradesh town since the demolition of the disputed Babri mosque by Hindutva activists in 1992.

The BJP was quick to term the visit “politically motivated” though Gandhi offered prayers at the Hanuman Garhi temple, a kilometre from the spot where the foundation stone was laid in 1989 for construction of a Ram Temple to replace the razed mosque.
The visit was high on symbolic value with the Congress attempting to end its nearly three-decades-long exile in poll-bound Uttar Pradesh where caste and religion influence voters.
Gandhi also met Gyan Das, the seer of the temple, at his residence nearby. “All politicians come here to seek blessings and I bless everyone. I also blessed Rahul Gandhi. He is a nice man,” said Das, who is known for his stand against the right-wing Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP).
As a convoy of cars, buses and open trucks rolled into the temple town, people rushed out of their houses to catch a glimpse of the Congress leader. Former Prime Minister and Rahul’s father’s, Rajeev Gandhi, had visited the historic town in 1990.
Hindu groups claim that the disputed Babri Masjid, which was attacked on December 6, 1992, was built by the Mughals after razing a temple at the birthplace of Ram. The demolition of the mosque marked an important chapter in Indian politics and remains a flashpoint of tensions between Hindus and Muslims.
Later, Rahul visited a Dalit colony in Ayodhya’s twin city Faizabad and interacted with students.
Political analysts view Rahul’s visit as an attempt to change the Congress’ perceived pro-minority image, believed to be one of the contributing factors for the party’s near decimation in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections.
The VHP and a section of saints of Ayodhya, however, said the Congress leader’s prayers would not yield any result without ‘darshan’ of Ramlala, the idol of Ram installed at the disputed site. “The darshan of Hanumanji is incomplete without paying obeisance to Lord Ram. Has Rahul not paid obeisance to Ramlala to appease the Muslims? His family members had also done incomplete ‘darshan’ and the results are visible,” VHP spokesman Sharad Sharma said
ABOUT THE AUTHORPawan DixitPawan Dixit has been a journalist for over a decade. He has extensively covered eastern UP for around five years, covered 2012 UP assembly polls, 2014 Lok Sabha polls while being stationed in Varanasi. Now, in Lucknow, he covers outstation political assignments, reports special cases from district court, high court and state information commissionRead More

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