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Aligarh: Demand to install Sangol in Ram temple of Ayodhya, Buddhist Mahasabha will protest at Jantar Mantar

Former Minister of State of Uttar Pradesh and State President of National Buddhist Mahasabha, Rajaram Anand has demanded to keep the Sangol in the Parliament House in the Ram temple of Ayodhya. Addressing the media at a private hotel in Aligarh on Thursday, he said that Sangol is not a symbol of democracy. He said that when it was placed in the new Parliament House on May 28, it was reported that the Chola kings of South India used to keep it. The history of Sangol is not very glorious, but a history of darkness and defeat. The present government has faith in Sangol and has established itself in the temple of democracy. The former Minister of State said that this is a big threat to democracy, because democracy runs on the Constitution. If they want to keep Sangol contrary to the Constitution, then they want to take this country to monarchy. Where there was no court, no court, no judge. This is a huge threat and should be immediately removed from the new Parliament building.

Install Sangol in Ram temple of Ayodhya

Former Minister of State Rajaram Anand said that if the present government has faith in Sangol, then it can be kept in a better place. Sangol can be installed in the Ram temple of Ayodhya. Even if it does not seem appropriate in Ayodhya, it can be established in the office of the Sangh. There is no danger here. Who will have to visit Sangol. He will go to Nagpur. He said that Ayodhya is also a place of faith. Sangol should be kept there, but there is no proper place for Sangol in the temple of democracy. There should be a constitution only.

One must sow one’s personal law of Buddhism

Former Minister of State Rajaram Anand said that Buddhism has no personal law board of its own. Articles regarding religious freedom have been written in the Constitution. It was not even of Sikhs. But during the time of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Sikhs made their own law. He said that when every religion has its own personal law, then Buddhism should also have its own personal law. He said that there is a large population of Buddhism. Once upon a time, 10 thousand people of Buddhist religion were listed in Bihar, but when the census was conducted recently, the number of people following Buddhism has reached lakhs. In UP too, the number of people following Buddhism will be in crores. He said that caste census should be conducted in the entire country. The numbers should all be counted. When the number of trees, animals and livestock is known then caste census should also be done. The upper castes should also be counted. He said that some people have control over all the resources. The Rashtriya Buddhist Sabha has also demanded abolition of the Common Civil Code.

Resignation sought from Chairman of Economic Advisory Council

The same Rashtriya Buddhist Mahasabha has demanded the resignation of Vivek Dev Rai, Chairman of the Economic Advisory Council. Rajaram Anand said that the Chairman of the Economic Advisory Council said on August 15 that the Constitution should be changed. At the same time, the government is supporting them. The government should have filed a case against Vivek Dev Rai by removing him from the post.

People from 30 states will protest at Jatar Mantar on 26th November.

State President of Rashtriya Buddhist Mahasabha Rajaram Anand said that on November 26, a demonstration will be held at Jantar Mantar with eight-point demands. In which representatives of 30 states will reach. He said that people from Jammu and Kashmir to Andaman and Nicobar Islands will reach Jantar Mantar. He said that the government has to be alerted that in a democracy you cannot do the work which a king does in a monarchy.

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