If Kashi, Mathura freed, Hindus won’t seek other mosques: Ayodhya trust treasurer

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PUNE: Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirtha Kshetra treasurer Govind Dev Giri Maharaj on Sunday said that After

Ayodhya

, the Hindu

community

will forget issues related to all other temples destroyed by foreign invaders once

Kashi

and Mathura are freed peacefully. He said that there are 3,500 Hindu temples demolished in foreign attacks.
He was speaking at a press conference in Alandi on the outskirts of Pune where various religious programmes are being held between Feb 4 and 11 as part of his 75th birthday celebrations.

RSS

chief

Mohan Bhagwat

and Sri Sri Ravishankar, among the others, will attend these programmes.

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“We do not even desire to look at the others if these three temples are freed because we have to live in the future and not in the past. The country’s future should be good, hence if we get the other two temples (Kashi and Mathura) peacefully, with love, we will forget about all other things,” he said.

Maharaj also urged the Muslim community to support this demand for a

peaceful

solution. He said that the issue is only about removing signs of the attacks and it should not be considered as a problem between the two communities.

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“We found a peaceful solution (for Ram Mandir) and since such an era has begun, we are hopeful that the other issues will also be resolved peacefully,” he added.
Maharaj said people in the Muslim community are ready for a peaceful solution for the remaining two temples but some oppose it. “We will take a stand as per the situation and try to convince them. We will ensure that no non-peaceful environment is created, ” he said.


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